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1925 


Vol.  LXXVI.  J 


PUBLISHED  BY  AUTHORITY. 


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YICTORIA,  NOVEMBER  19th,  1936.  [No.  47. 


Cjie  Columbia  (fta^ctu. 

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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Appointments _  1926 

Provincial  Secretary. 

f  Rescission  of  appointments _ nol9  1927 

Proclamations. 

f  Martin  Mountain  Forest,  establishing _ nol9  1926 

fMonte  Hills  Forest,  establishing - nol9  1927 

Orders  in  Council. 

fOsoyoos  Pound  District,  establishing - nol9  1927 

Department  of  Attorney-General. 

Supreme  Court  sittings _ _ _nol9  1928 

Department  of  Education. 

fCrawford  Bay  Rural  School  Distict,  redefining  ___nol9  1928 
tGray  Creek  Rural  School  District,  redefining _ nol9  1928 

Department  of  Mines. 

fAssayers’  examinations  for  licence  to  practise  in  Brit¬ 
ish  Columbia - - - : - delO  1928  I 


Department  of  Lauds. 


Cancellation  of  reserve  of  Lot  193  and  Parcel  A  of 


Lot  197,  Cowichan  District _ no26  1932 

Cariboo  District,  survey  of  Lots  10968  to  10977 _ de24  1930 

Cariboo  District,  survey  of  Lot  10311 - del7  1932 

Cariboo  District,  survey  of  Lot  10192 - delO  1966 

Cariboo  District,  survey  of  Lot  10599  - de3  1931 

Cassiar  District,  survey  of  Lot  5667 - delO  1931 

Clayoquot  District,  survey  of  Lot  1531 - no26  1966 

fCowichan  District,  survey  of  Lot  244 - jal4  1929 

JKootenay  District,  survey  of  Lot  14698 - jal4  1929 

Kootenay  District,  survey  of  Lot  14356 - ja7  1967 

Kootenay  District,  survey  of  Lot  14520 - del7  1932 

Kootenay  District,  survey  of  Lots  14696  and  14697_del0  1932 

Kootenay  District,  survey  of  Lot  14615 - nol9  1933 

fLillooet  District,  survey  of  Lots  1322  to  1328,  1340,  5685 

to  5689,  5691,  and  6469 _ jal4  1930 

Lillooet  District,  survey  of  Lots  4763  and  4767 - de31  1967 

Lillooet  District,  survey  of  Lots  7073  to  7075 - de24  1930 

Lillooet  District,  survey  of  Lots  5472  to  5474,  5626,  and 
5627  _ _ _ delO  1932 


Lillooet  District,  survey  of  Lots  6444,  6446  to  6455,  6457 

to  6462 _ de3  1967 

Lillooet  District,  survey  of  Lots  6323,  6324,  6328,  7077, 

and  7078 _ no26  1932 

tNew  Westminster  District,  survey  of  Lot  675,  Gp.  2  jal4  1928 
New  Westminster  Dist.,  survey  of  Lot  5801,  Gp.  I.de31  1966 
New  Westminster  Dist.,  survey  of  Lot  5800,  Gp.  1  de24  1966 
New  Westminster  Dist.,  survey  of  Lot  681,  Gp.  2__de24  1930 
New  Westminster  District,  survey  of  N.W  Vi  Sec.  3  ; 

L.S.  14-16,  Sec.  8  ;  L.S.  12,  13,  Sec.  9  ;  Fr.  L.S.  3,  Sec. 

17,  Tp.  4,  R.  2,  W.  of  7th  M.  _ de24  1930 

New  Westminster  Dist.,  survey  of  Lot  5798,  Gp.  LdelO  1931 
New  Westminster  District,  survey  of  Lots  3388  and 

3389,  Gp.  1 _ de3  1931 

New  Westminster  Dist.,  survey  of  Lot  5797,  Gp.  Lnol9  1931 

fOtter  District,  survey  of  Lot  80 _ jal4  1928 

Range  5,  Coast  District,  survey  of  Lot  6307 _ ja7  1967 

Range  5,  Coast  District,  survey  of  Lot  7437 _ delO  1931 

Range  3,  Coast  District,  survey  of  Lot  1402  _ de3  1931 

Reserve  of  unrecorded  waters  of  San  Juan  and  Gordon 

Rivers,  Victoria  Water  District _ nol9  1930 

Rupert  District,  survey  of  Lot  1599 _ de!7  1932 

tSayward  District,  survey  of  Lot  1426 _ jal4  1930 

Sayward  District,  survey  of  Lot  994 _ de31  1966 

Similkameen  Division  of  Yale  District,  survey  of  Lots 

3581s  to  3585s _ del7  1932 

fTemporary  reserve  of  Lot  5419,  Gp.  1,  New  Westmin¬ 
ster  District - nol9  1929 

fTemporary  reserve  of  Lot  5798,  Gp.  1,  New  Westmin¬ 
ster  District - nol9  1929 

fTemporary  reserve  of  Lot  5800,  Gp.  1,  New  Westmin¬ 
ster  District - nol9  1929 

fTimber  Licence  x20808,  auction  sale _ no26  1929 

Yale  Division  of  Yale  District,  survey  of  Lot  1075.nol9  1931 


Forest  Branch. 


fTimber  Licence  x4785,  inviting  tenders  for  purchase.  _ 

_  delO  1929 

ITimber  Licence  x9282,  inviting  tenders  for  purchase". 

- nol9  1929 

fTimber  Licence  x20825,  inviting  tenders  for  purchase 

,m.  nol9  1929 

fTimber  Licence  x20921,  inviting  tenders  for  purchase. 

m.  -------- - no26  1929 

limber  Licence  x20735,  inviting  tenders  for  purchase. 

-r  — . de31  1967 

limber  Licence  x431,  inviting  tenders  for  purchase _ 

- no26  1932 

Legislative  Assembly. 

Private  Bills,  rules  respecting _  1933 

Applications  for  Phosphate  Prospecting  Licences. 

Akamina  Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited  (3  notices)  _nol9  1936 
Akamina  Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited  (4  notices)  nol9  1937 
Cameron  Thelma  G - nol9  1937 

^!=per’  xt"  S'-W - no26  1937 

fisher,  Nettie  H _ nol9  1937 

Fisher.  Nettie  H.,  and  James  Fisher _ nol9  1937 

Frank,  Sa.ra.li  M. _  d(?^ 

Freeman,  V.  J.  (2  notices) _  delO  1937 

Freeman,  V.  J.  (7  notices)  _  delO  1998 

Harris,  Thomas  R.  L. _ ..III~~nol9  1937 

McAvoy,  Winnie  A.,  James  Cassidy,  and  Nettie  H 

Flsher~- - - no  19  1937 


1926 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936 


Applications  to  Lease  Lands. 


Page,  j  Miscellaneous. 


Page. 


Carmichael,  Herbert _ no26 

Cleveland,  Larkin  Carr _ de24 

DeBeck,  Edwin  Keary _ de31 

Eburne  Saw  Mills,  Limited _ no26 

Hansen,  Hans _ delO 

Higgs,  William  York _ del7 

Applications  to  Purchase  Lands. 

tHammond,  Harry  J _ _ja7 

IReinertson,  Clarence  George _ ja7 

Trites,  Amos  Bliss _ de31 


Applications  for  Certificates  of  Improvements. 

Fir  Bench  No.  2  and  Fir  Bench  No.  3  Mineral  Claims  de24 
Golden  King,  Golden  Queen,  Jack  Fractional,  Helm 
Fractional,  and  M.A.L.  Fractional  Mineral  Claims 

— - nol9 

Goldside,  Goldside  No.  1,  Goldside  No.  2,  Goldside  No. 
3,  Mountain  View,  Mucker’s  Dream,  Green  Rock, 
Wabash,  Flosette,  ContaNo.  1,  Conta  No.  2,  Conta 
No.  3,  Conta  No.  4,  Conta  No.  5,  Alpha  Fractional, 
Beta  Fractional,  and  Gamma  Fractional  Mineral 

Claims _ no26 

Margaret  Frac.  and  Bruhn  No.  2  Mineral  Claims  _.de3 
fJubitor,  Venus,  Mercury,  Saturn,  Mars,  and  Luna 

Mineral  Claims _ jal4 

tOhio,  Ohio  No.  1,  Gold  Cup  No.  3,  and  Gold  Cup  No.  4 

Mineral  Claims _ jal4 

fPeymaster  No.  1,  Paymaster  No.  2,  Paymaster  No.  3, 
Payma-ster  No.  4,  and  Paymaster  No.  5  Mineral 

Claims _ jal4 

Roderick  Dhu,  Lucy  Wyllie,  Flagstaff,  Swansea,  and 

Arizona  Mineral  Claims _ de3 

S.A.T.  No.  1,  S.A.T.  No.  2,  S.A.T.  No.  3,  Lodge  Exten¬ 
sion  No.  1,  and  Lodge  Extension  Fractional  Mineral 

Claims _ _ de3 

Ypres  Fractional,  Ypres,  Ypres  No.  9,  G.L.G.  Frac¬ 
tional,  G.L.G.  No.  1,  G.L.G.  No.  2,  G.L.G.  No.  3, 
G.L.G.  No.  4,  G.L.G.  No.  5,  G.L.G.  No.  7,  G.L.G. 
No.  8,  G.L.G.  No.  9,  Ember,  Ember  No.  2,  and  Sel- 
wyn  Fraction  Mineral  Claims  - _ de31 


Certificates  of  Incorporation. 


B.C.  Riflemen’s  Club,  The _ nol9 

fBalaclava  Investments,  Limited _ delO 

Barkoola  Gold  Mines,  Limited _ no26 

Bella  Coola  Timber  Company.  Limited _ no26 

Bridge  River  United  Gold  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) _ no26 

tBritish  Columbia  Provincial  Association  of  Fire  Fight¬ 
ers,  The _ delO 

Cariboo  Trail  Fur  Breeders  (1936),  Limited _ nol9 

Central  Park  Sash  and  Door  Company,  Limited _ de3 

Chilliwack  Fish  and  Game  Protective  Association, 

The _ nol9 

Commercial  Factors,  Limited _ nol9 

Commodore  Grill,  Limited _ no26 

Consolidated  Traders,  Limited _ nol9 

Dominion  Tug  &  Barge  Co.,  Limited _ nol9 

Elysium  Hotel  Company.  Limited _ nol9 

fForest  Lawn  Florists  and  Nurseries,  Limited _ delO 

t  Fraser  River  Fishermen’s  Club _ delO 

Garden  Hotels,  Limited _ nol9 

Gordon,  Burchett  &  Co.,  Ltd. _ no26 

Grandview  Greenhouses.  Limited,  The _ no26 

Granville  Furniture  Co.,  Ltd. _  _ no!9 

Granville  Oils,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability)  __nol9 

Harling  &  Spragg,  Limited _ nol9 

Hodgson  Transmissions,  Limited _ no!9 

Home  and  Western  Canadian  Properties,  Limited  no26 

Interior  Motors,  Limited _ nol9 

Interior  of  British  Columbia  Hotel  Men’s  Associa¬ 
tion  - nol9 

f  J.  and  J.  Logging  Company,  Limited - delO 

Jack  I.  Louis,  Limited _ nol9 

Jerman  Hunt  (Kelowna),  Limited - nol9 

tKetch,  Limited.. - - - delO 

Kingsway  Auto-Electric,  Limited - de3 

fKootenay  Pyroil,  Limited - delO 

+L.  A.  McKenzie  and  Company,  Limited - delO 

fLamyer  Corporation,  Ltd...’ - delO 

Maypole  Dairies  (1936),  Limited - nol9 

f Milton  Gold  Mining  Company,  Limited  (Non-Personal 

Liability) _ delO 

Mona  Gold  Mines,  Ltd.  (Non-Personal  Liability).__de3 

Nithi  River  Farmers’  Institute... . no26 

Oakland  Market,  Ltd - nol9 

Pacific  De-Hydrated  Feed,  Limited  — . de3 

Pavilion  Ranches,  Ltd..... . nol9 

Pioneer  Oil  Company,  Limited - no26 

Pouce  Coupe  Community  Hospital  Society,  The - nol9 

tQualifying  Shares  Corporation,  Ltd. - ..delO 

tR.  W.  Bruhn,  Limited _ ... - - - delO 

Reliable  Electrical  Products,  Limited - nol9 

Star  Bakery,  Limited... - no26 

Sunrise  Lumber  and  Shingle  Company,  Limited  — de3 

Vancouver  League  for  the  Hard  of  Hearing - nol9 

Vaughan’s  Groceterias,  Limited - de3 

Vernon-Brockbank  Radio  Company,  Limited - nol9 

f  Waterfront  Properties,  Limited - delO 

Watson  Securities,  Limited . de3 

Western  Sash  &  Door  Company,  Limited - no!9 


Registration  of  Extra-Provincial  Companies. 

Balsam  Gold  Mines,  Limited  (No  Personal  Liability) n26 
Bennett  &  White  Construction  Company,  Limited  nol9 


Canada  Packers.  Limited  . . - . . no26 

Dunsmore  Gold  Mines,  Limited - nol9 


Miscellaneous. 

Alberni  Pacific  Lumber  Co.,  Limited,  application  for 

approval  of  change  of  name - no26 

Associated  Timber  Exporters  of  British  Columbia, 

Limited,  general  meeting . . . -  .nol9 

B.C.  Signals  &  Signs,  Limited,  application  for  approval 
of  changeof  name _ _ _ no2fi 


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fCanada  Life  Assurance  Company,  appointment  of  at¬ 
torney _ delO  1977 

Companies,  list  of,  to  be  struck  from  the  Register. de31  1961 

Companies,  list  of,  struck  from  the  Register - nol9  1959 

Co-operative  Associations  (liquidation),  list  of,  to  be 

struck  from  the  Register _ de24  1960 

Co-operative  Associations,  list  of,  to  be  struck  from 

the  Register _ de24  1960 

Cornhill  Insurance  Company,  Limited,  appointment  of 

attorney _ no26  1965 

Cox,  William  Robert,  notice  to  creditors  of  estate.no26  1965 
Crossman  Electrical  Machinery  Company,  Limited, 

application  for  approval  of  change  of  name - no26  1959 

Dominion  Tug  &  Barge  Company,  Limited,  voluntary 

winding-up  and  appointment  of  liquidator - nol9  1965 

fDowsett,  E.  S.,  notice  re  Placer-mining  Lease  No. 

2970,  and  intention  to  apply  for  use  of  an  unnamed 
and  abandoned  ditch  situated  on  Cunningham 

Pass  Creek _ del7  1958 

lElsie  Lake  Log  Transport,  Limited,  application  for  ap¬ 
proval  of  changeof  name - - - delO  1958 

lEllis,  Orin.  general  meeting  of  creditors - nol9  1957 

tFarr,  Arthur  L.,  general  meeting  of  creditors - nol9  1958 

General  Signs,  Ltd.,  change  of  name - .__.--.de3  1960 

Goldgrant  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability), 

application  for  approval  of  change  of  name - nol9  1960 

Gum  Boot  Logging  Company,  retirement  of  Frank 

White  from _ no26  1959 

Jigby  Precious  Metals  Recovery,  Ltd.,  change  of 

name _ nol9  1959 

f  Keystone  Lubricating  Company,  cancellation  of  regis¬ 
tration  _ delO  1957 

Leslie  Salt  Company  of  Vancouver,  Limited,  voluntary 

winding-up _ no26  1965 

London  Ribstone  Petroleums,  Limited,  converted  into 

a  specially  limited  company _ no26  1965 

tMalkin-Pearson  Co.,  Limited,  The,  changeof  namedelO  1958 

tMole,  John,  general  meeting  of  creditors - nol9  1957 

Monarch  Life  Assurance  Company,  The,  appointment 

of  attorney _ - - de3  1965 

fMoore,  George  W.  J.,  general  meeting  of  creditors  ...  1958 
Pacific  Stock  Company,  Limited,  voluntary  winding- 

up _ nol9  1959 

fPakulis,  Mike,  deceased,  notice  of  arbitration  re  deter¬ 
mining  the  dependents  of,  under  the  “Workmen’s 

Compensation  Act,’’  chap.  244,  R.S.B.C.  1911 _ del7  1958 

Provincial  Insurance  Company,  Limited,  appointment 

of  attorney _ no26  1959 

fProvident  Assurance  Company,  ceased  to  transact 

business  in  B.C. _ delO  1957 

tSandherg,  Nels,  general  meeting  of  creditors.  ____nol9  1957 
tStandard  Garment  Company,  Limited,  application  for 

approval  of  changeof  name _ nol9  1958 

(Vancouver  Cafd,  Limited,  changeof  name... - delO  1958 

Vancouver  City,  public  auction  sale  of  lands  in  — nol9  1965 
W.  J.  Taylor  Co.,  Ltd.,  amended  memorandum  of  asso¬ 
ciation  _ no26  1959 

(West  End  Fuel,  dissolution  of  partnership _ nol9  1958 


APPOINTMENTS. 


November  13th,  1936. 

HIS  HONOUR  the  Lieutenant-Governor  in 
Council  has  been  pleased  to  appoint  A.  A. 
Ross,  of  789  Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver, 
to  the  Appeal  Board  constituted  under  the  pro¬ 
visions  of  the  “  Moving  Pictures  Act,”  in  the 
place  of  Samuel  A.  Moore,  resigned.  9520-nol9 


PROCLAMATIONS. 


[L.S.]  E.  W.  HAMBER, 

Lieutenant-Governor. 

CANADA: 

PROVINCE  OF  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

EDWARD  THE  EIGHTH,  by  the  Grace  of  God, 
of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  the  British 
Dominions  beyond  the  Seas,  King,  De¬ 
fender  of  the  Faith,  Emperor  of  India. 

To  all  to  whom  these  presents  shall  come — 

Greeting. 

A  PROCLAMATION. 

Gordon  McG.  Sloan,  [  TMHEREAS  section  29 
Attorney-General.  )  VV  (1)  of  the  “  Forest 
Act,”  being  chapter  93,  “  Revised  Statutes  of 
British  Columbia,  1924,”  as  amended,  enacts 
that  the  Minister  of  Lands  shall  cause  an  exam¬ 
ination  of  Crown  lands  to  be  made  by  the  Forest 
Branch  of  the  Department  of  Lands  for  the 
purpose  of  delimitating  areas  of  such  lands 
that  it  is  desirable  to  reserve  for  the  perpetual 
growing  of  timber;  and 

Whereas  an  examination  has  been  made  of 
the  Martin  Mountain  Forest  Reserve,  in  the 
Kamloops  Division  of  Yale  District,  included  in 


November  19th,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1927 


the  Schedule  to  the  “  Dominion  Forest  Reserves 
and  Parks  Acts,”  being  chapter  13  of  the 
Statutes  of  Canada,  1923,  and  of  adjacent  forest 
lands: 

Whereas  it  is  desirable  to  include  in  this 
reserve  for  the  perpetual  growing  of  timber 
certain  lands  adjacent  thereto: 

And  whereas  the  revised  boundaries  are  out¬ 
lined  in  red  on  a  map  of  record  in  the  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Lands  under  Number  10,  Tube  82,  and 
contain  88  square  miles,  more  or  less: 

On  the  recommendation  of  the  Honourable 
the  Minister  of  Lands  and  under  the  provisions 
of  chapter  93,  “  Revised  Statutes  of  British 
Columbia,  1924,”  being;  the  “  Forest  Act,”  and 
amendments,  His  Honour  the  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  British  Columbia,  by  and  with  the 
advice  of  his  Executive  Council,  has  been 
pleased  to  revise  the  boundaries  of  the  said 
Martin  Mountain  Forest,  and  to  constitute  all 
and  only  the  area  as  outlined  in  red  on  the 
said  map  of  record  in  the  Department  of  Lands 
under  Number  10,  Tube  82,  and  containing 
88  square  miles,  more  or  less,  a  permanent 
forest  reserve,  to  be  known  as  the  “  Martin 
Mountain  Forest.” 


In  testimony  whereof,  We  have  caused  these 
Our  Letters  to  be  made  Patent  and  the 
Great  Seal  of  the  said  Province  to  be  here¬ 
unto  affixed. 

Witness,  His  Honour  Eric  Werge  Hamber, 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  Our  said  Province 
of  British  Columbia,  in  Our  City  of  Vic¬ 
toria,  this  tenth  day  of  November,  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  nine  hun¬ 
dred  and  thirty-six,  and  in  the  first  year  of 
Our  Reign. 


By  Command. 
9523-nol9 


G.  M.  WEIR, 

Provincial  Secretary. 


[L.S.]  E.  W.  HAMBER, 

Lieutenant-Governor. 

CANADA: 

PROVINCE  OF  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

EDWARD  the  EIGHTH,  by  the  Grace  of  God, 
of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  the  British 
Dominions  beyond  the  Seas,  King,  De¬ 
fender  of  the  Faith,  Emperor  of  India. 

To  all  to  whom  these  presents  shall  come — 
Greeting. 

A  PROCLAMATION. 

Gordon  McG.  Sloan,  j  VYTHEREAS  section  29 
Attorney-General.  )  VV  (1)  of  the  “  Forest 
Act,”  being  chapter  93,  “  Revised  Statutes  of 
British  Columbia,  1924,”  as  amended,  enacts 
that  the  Minister  of  Lands  shall  cause  an  exam¬ 
ination  of  Crown  lands  to  be  made  by  the  Forest 
Branch  of  the  Department  of  Lands  for  the 
purpose  of  delimitating  areas  of  such  lands 
that  it  is  desirable  to  reserve  for  the  perpetual 
growing  of  timber;  and 

Whereas  an  examination  has  been  made  of 
the  Monte  Hills  Forest  Reserve,  in  the  Kam¬ 
loops  Division  of  Yale  District,  included  in  the 
Schedule  to  the  “  Dominion  Forest  Reserves 
and  Parks  Acts,”  being  chapter  13  of  the 
Statutes  of  Canada,  1923,  and  of  adjacent 
forest  lands : 

Whereas  it  is  desirable  to  include  in  this 
reserve  for  the  perpetual  growing  of  timber 
certain  lands  adjacent  thereto: 

And  whereas  the  revised  boundaries  are  out¬ 
lined  in  red  on  a  map  of  record  in  the  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Lands  under  Number  6,  Locker  30, 
and  contain  348  square  miles-,  more  or  less: 

On  the  recommendation  of  the  Honourable 
the  Minister  of  Lands  and  under  the  provisions 
of  chapter  93,  “  Revised  Statutes  of  British 
Columbia,  1924,”  being  the  “  Forest  Act,”  and 
amendments,  His  Honour  the  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  British  Columbia,  by  and  with  the 
advice  of  his  Executive  Council,  has  been 


pleased  to  revise  the  boundaries  of  the  said 
Monte  Hills  Forest,  and  to  constitute  all  and 
only  the  area  as  outlined  in  red  on  the  said  map 
of  record  in  the  Department  of  Lands  under 
number  G,  Locker  30,  and  containing  348  square 
miles,  more  or  less,  a  permanent  forest  reserve, 
to  be  known  as  the  “  Monte  Hills  Forest.” 

In  testimony  whereof,  We  have  caused  these 
Our  Letters  to  be  made  Patent  and  the 
Great  Seal  of  the  said  Province  to  be  here¬ 
unto  affixed. 

Witness,  His  Honour  Eric  Werge  Hamber, 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  Our  said  Province 
of  British  Columbia,  in  Our  City  of  Vic¬ 
toria,  this  tenth  day  of  November,  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  nine  hun¬ 
dred  and  thirty-six,  and  in  the  first  year  of 
Our  Reign. 


By  Command. 
9522-nol9 


G.  M.  WEIR, 

Provincial  Secretary. 


PROVINCIAL  SECRETARY. 


HIS  HONOUR  the  Lieutenant-Governor  in 
Council  has  been  pleased  to  rescind  the 
following  appointments: — 

November  13th,  1936. 

Hugh  Chatburn  Killen,  of  Fawn,  as  a  Justice 
of  the  Peace  in  and  for  the  Province. 

Dr.  IT.  A.  McLean,  of  Bella  Coola,  as  a 
Coroner  in  and  for  the  Province. 

Dr.  M.  F.  Lucas,  of  McBride,  as  a  Coroner 
in  and  for  the  Province. 

November  17  th,  1936. 

Francis  Sidney  Taylor,  of  the  Village  of 
Mission,  as  a  Notary  Public  under  section  19 
of  the  “  Notaries  Act  ”  in  and  for  the  Province. 

9521-nol9 


ORDERS  IN  COUNCIL. 


GOVERNMENT  HOUSE, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  17th,  1936. 
Present  : 

HIS  HONOUR  THE  LIEUTENANT- 
GOVERNOR  IN  COUNCIL. 

WHEREAS  by  “  An  Act  respecting  Pound 
Districts  ”  it  is  enacted  that  the  Lieu¬ 
tenant-Governor  in  Council  may,  by  Order  in 
Council  made  public  by  notice  in  The  British 
Columbia  Gazette,  constitute  any  part  of  the 
Province  of  British  Columbia  not  within  the 
limits  of  a  municipality  into  a  pound  district: 

And  whereas  under  the  provisions  of  this 
Act  application  has  been  made  by  proprietors  of 
land  in  the  vicinity  of  Osoyoos  to  constitute  as 
a  pound  district  all  those  certain  portions  or 
tracts  of  land  in  the  vicinity  of  Osoyoos,  situ¬ 
ated  in  the  Similkameen  Division  of  Yale  Land 
District,  more  particularly  described  as  fol¬ 
lows  : — 

(a.)  District  Lots  40,  41,  42,  43,  100,  157, 
and  223  (formerly  Osoyoos  Division  of 
Yale  District)  : 

(b.)  That  portion  of  Sub-lot  2  of  District  Lot 
2709  lying  south  of  District  Lot  157- 
(c.)  Part  of  District  Lots  30  and  39,  con¬ 
taining  0.5  acre  and  6  acres,  respec¬ 
tively  (formerly  Osoyoos  Division  of 
Yale  District)  : 

(cl.)  Lots  400  to  406,  409,  410,  418,  420,  420a 
421,  422,’  and  430,  subdivision  of  Lot 
2450  (S.): 

(c.)  All  that  portion  of  District  Lot  2450 
(S.)  which  lies  to  the  east  of  the  main 
canal  and  to  the  south  of  Lot  422: 


1928 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


(/.)  All  roads,  lanes,  canals,  laterals,  and 
railways  rights-of-way  adjacent  to  and 
lying  within  the  above-described  areas : 

And  whereas  notice  of  intention  to  constitute 
such  part  of  the  Province  a  pound  district  was 
given  in  accordance  with  the  requirements  of 
the  Act,  and  following  such,  notice  of  objection 
was  made  by  certain  proprietors  within  the 
proposed  pound  district: 

And  whereas  a  further  notice  was  published 
requiring  a  majority  of  the  proprietors  within 
the  proposed  pound  district  to  forward  a  peti¬ 
tion  requesting  that  the  proposed  pound  district 
be  constituted : 

And  whereas  in  response  to  the  latter  notice 
113  persons  qualified  to  sign  the  petition  have 
signified  their  approval  of  the  application : 

And  whereas  the  Act  provides  that  if  the  peti¬ 
tion  of  the  majority  of  the  proprietors  be  for¬ 
warded  to  the  Minister  of  Agriculture,  then  in 
such  case  the  proposed  pound  district  may  be 
constituted : 

On  the  recommendation  of  the  Honourable 
the  Minister  of  Agriculture  and  under  the  pro¬ 
visions  of  the  “  Pound  District  Act,”  His  Honour 
the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  British  Columbia, 
by  and  with  the  advice  of  his  Executive  Coun¬ 
cil,  has  been  pleased  to  order,  and  it  is  hereby 
ordered,  that  the  above-described  area  be  consti¬ 
tuted  a  pound  district. 

G.  M.  WEIR, 

9519-nol9  Clerk  of  the  Executive  Council. 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 


COURTS  OF  ASSIZE. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  under  the  pro¬ 
visions  of  the  “  Supreme  Court  Act,” 
chapter  51  of  the  “  Revised  Statutes  of  British 
Columbia,  1924,”  sittings  of  the  Supreme  Court 
for  the  transaction  of  the  business  of  Courts  of 
Assize,  Nisi  Prius,  Oyer  and  Terminer,  and 
General  Gaol  Delivery  will  be  held  at  the  Court¬ 
house,  at  11  o’clock  in  the  forenoon,  at  the 
place  and  on  the  date  as  follows: — 

Fall  Assizes. 

Revelstoke — Monday,  November  23rd,  1936 — 
Criminal  and  Civil. 

GORDON  McG.  SLOAN. 

Attorney -General. 
A  ttorney-GeneraV s  Department, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  January  2£th,  1936. 

8041- ja30 


DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES. 


EXAMINATION  FOR  ASSAYERS  FOR 
LICENCE  TO  PRACTISE  IN 
BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 

TN  ACCORDANCE  with  section  10  of  the 
J-  “  Department  of  Mines  Act,”  examinations 
for  efficiency  in  the  practice  of  assaying  will  be 
held  at  Victoria,  B.C.,  on  the  14th  day  of  Decem¬ 
ber,  1936,  and  on  such  following  days  as  may 
be  found  to  be  necessary. 

Any  additional  information  desired  may  be 
obtained  from  D.  E.  Whittaker,  Secretary, 
Board  of  Examiners,  Assay  Office,  Victoria. 

D.  E.  WHITTAKER, 

Secretary,  Board  of  Examiners  for  Assayers. 
By  authority  of 

G.  S.  Pearson, 

Minister  of  Mines. 


EDUCATION. 


Department  of  Education, 
Victoria,  B.C.,  November  6th,  1936. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that,  pursuant  to 
the  provisions  of  section  12  (a)  of  the 
“  Public  Schools  Act,”  the  Honourable  the  Coun¬ 
cil  of  Public  Instruction  has  been  pleased  to 
redefine  the  boundaries  of  Gray  Creek  Rural 
School  District,  as  follows: — 

All  those  lands  included  in  the  following 
surveyed  areas,  namely:  District  Lots  1489, 
12679,  12844,  and  Sub-lots  16,  20,  28,  32,  42,  55, 
56,  79,  81,  83,  91,  98,  and  144  in  Lot  4595,  all 
in  Kootenay  Land  District. 

S.  J.  WILLIS, 

9513-nol9  Superintendent  of  Education. 

Department  of  Education, 
Victoria,  B.C.,  November  6th,  1936. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that,  pursuant  to 
the  provisions  of  section  12  (a)  of  the 
“  Public  Schools  Act,”  the  Honourable  the  Coun¬ 
cil  of  Public  Instruction  has  been  pleased  to 
redefine  the  boundaries  of  Crawford  Bay  Rural 
School  District,  as  follows:— 

All  those  lands  included  in  the  following 
surveyed  areas,  namely:  District  Lots  196, 
1893, ‘2155,  2335,  2545,  3888,  5021,  5022,  5023, 
5024,  5025,  6936,  6937,  7366,  7384,  7615,  and 
Sub-lots  5,  13,  14,  15,  26,  27,  40,  58,  60,  68,  69, 
70,  73,  74,  77,  97,  101,  102,  104,  106,  110,  117, 
and  131  of  Lot  4595,  all  in  Kootenay  Land  Dis¬ 
trict. 

S.  J.  WILLIS, 

9513-nol9  Superintendent  of  Education. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


OTTER  DISTRICT. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria: — 

Lot  80. — Boyd  Lumber  Co.  (V.I.),  Ltd.,  Appli¬ 
cation  to  Lease,  June  9th,  1936. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  19th,  1936. 

9518-nol9 


NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 

1YT OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the  Gov¬ 
ernment  Agent,  New  Westminster: — ■ 

Lot  675,  Gp.  2. — Allen  W.  Artindale,  Applica¬ 
tion  to  Lease. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  19th,  1936. 

9518-nol9 


9517-nol9 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1929 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


TIMBER  SALE  X9282. 

SEALED  TENDERS  will  be  received  by  the 
District  Forester,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  not 
later  than  noon  on  the  9th  day  of  December, 
1936,  for  the  purchase  of  Licence  X9282,  to  cut 
638,000  board-feet  of  fir  and  cedar  on  an  area 
situated  on  Cortes  Island,  Sayward  District. 

Two  years  will  be  allowed  for  removal  of 
timber. 

Further  particulars  of  the  Chief  Forester, 
Victoria,  B.C.,  or  the  District  Forester,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C.  9508-nol9 


TIMBER  SALE  X20921. 

SEALED  TENDERS  will  be  received  by  the 
Minister  of  Lands  at  Victoria,  B.C.,  not 
later  than  noon  on  the  10th  day  of  December, 
1936,  for  the  purchase  of  Licence  X20921,  to 
cut  1,852,000  feet  of  spruce,  hemlock,  and  cedar 
on  an  area  adjoining  Lot  45,  T.L.  1719P,  Cum- 
shewa  Inlet,  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  Land 
District. 

Two  years  will  be  allowed  for  removal  of 
timber. 

Further  particulars  of  the  Chief  Forester, 
Victoria,  B.C.,  or  the  District  Forester,  Prince 
Rupert,  B.C.  9508-nol9 


TIMBER  SALE  X4785. 

SEALED  TENDERS  will  be  received  by  the 
Minister  of  Lands  at  Victoria,  B.C.,  not 
later  than  noon  on  the  24th  day  of  December, 
1936,  for  the  purchase  of  Licence  X4785,  to 
cut  3,245,000  feet  of  spruce,  hemlock,  and  cedar 
on  an  area  adjoining  S.T.L.  1694P,  Faraday 
Island,  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  Land  District. 

One  year  will  be  allowed  for  removal  of 
timber. 

Further  particulars  of  the  Chief  Forester, 
Victoria,  B.C.,  or  the  District  Forester-,  Prince 
Rupert,  B.C.  9508-nol9 


TIMBER  SALE  X20825. 

SEALED  TENDERS  will  be  received  by  the 
District  Forester,  Kamloops,  B.C.,  not 
later  than  noon  on  the  20th  day  of  November, 
1936,  for  the  purchase  of  Licence  X20825,  to 
cut  793,000  board-feet  of  yellow  pine  and 
Douglas  fir  sawlogs  on  an  area  situated  near 
Trepanier  Creek. 

Two  years  will  be  allowed  for  removal  of 
timber. 

Further  particulars  of  the  Chief  Forester, 
Victoria,  B.C.;  the  District  Forester,  Kamloops, 
B.C.;  or  Ranger  C.  Perrin,  Penticton,  B.C. 

9508-nol9 


KOOTENAY  DISTRICT. 


TIMBER  SALE  X20808. 

THERE  will  be  offered  for  sale  at  public 
auction  at  noon  on  the  8th  December,  1936, 
in  the  office  of  the  Forest  Ranger,  Vernon,  the 
Licence  X20808,  to  cut  370,000  lineal  feet  of 
cedar  poles  and  piling  on  an  area  situated  north 
of  Lot  4025,  near  Sugar  Lake,  Osoyoos  Division 
of  Yale  Land  District. 

Three  years  will  be  allowed  for  removal  of 
timber. 

Provided  any  one  unable  to  attend  the  auc¬ 
tion  in  person  may  submit  a  sealed  tender,  to  be 
opened  at  the  hour  of  auction  and  treated  as 
one  bid. 

Further  particulars  may  be  obtained  from 
the  Chief  Forester,  Victoria,  B.C.,  or  the  Dis¬ 
trict  Forester,  Kamloops,  B.C.  9508-nol9 


NOTICE  OF  RESERVE. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Lot  5419, 
Group  1,  New  Westminster  District,  is 
temporarily  reserved  and  set  apart  for  the  use 
of  the  Department  of  Public  Works',  Canada, 
as  the  site  for  a  pile  approach  and  floating 
landing  so  long  as  x*equired  for  such  purpose. 

H.  CATHCART, 
Deputy  Minister  of  Lands. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  12th,  1936. 

9507-nol9 


NOTICE  OF  RESERVE. 

NOTICE  is  hei-eby  given  that  Lot  5798, 
Group  1,  New  Westminster  Distinct,  situ¬ 
ated  at  Secret  Cove,  is  tempoi-arily  resei-ved 
and  set  apart  for  the  use  of  the  Department  of 
Public  Works,  Canada,  as  a  site  for  the  con¬ 
struction  of  an  approach  and  float  so  long  as 
required  for  such  purpose. 

H.  CATHCART, 
Deputy  Minister  of  Lands. 
Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  14th,  1936. 

9514-nol9 


NOTICE  OF  RESERVE. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Lot  5800, 
Group  1,  New  Westminster  Distinct,  situ¬ 
ated  at  Hospital  Bay,  Pender  Harbour,  is  tem¬ 
porarily  reserved  and  set  apart  for  the  use  of 
the  Department  of  Public  Works,  Canada,  as 
the  site  of  a  public  wharf  so  long  as  required 
for  such  purpose. 

H.  CATHCART, 
Deputy  Minister  of  Lands. 
Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  16th,  1936. 

9515-nol9 


NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the  Gov¬ 
ernment  Agent,  Kaslo: — 

Lot  14698. — Christopher  Newcomen,  Applica¬ 
tion  to  Purchase,  dated  June  7th,  1936. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  19th,  1936. 

9518-nol9 


COWICHAN  DISTRICT. 

IVT OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria: — 

Lot  244. — Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 


Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 


F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  19th,  1936. 


9518-nol9 


1930 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS.  DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


SAYWARD  DISTRICT.  NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 


"VrOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the  Gov¬ 
ernment  Agent,  Nanaimo: — 

Lot  1426. — B.C.  Government. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  19th,  1936. 

9518-nol9 


LILLOOET  DISTRICT. 


OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  New  Westminster: — 

Lot  681,  Gp.  2.— Doris  Noella  Gehman,  Applica¬ 
tion  to  Purchase. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  29th,  1936. 

9368-oc29 


CARIBOO  DISTRICT. 


NOTICE  is  hei'eby  given  that  the  undei’men- 
tioned  mineral  claims,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  De¬ 
partment  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office 
of  the  Government  Agent,  Clinton: — 

Lot  1322.—“  G.L.G.  No.  1.” 

„  1323.—“  G.L.G.  No.  2.” 

„  1324.—“  G.L.G.  No.  4.” 

„  1325.—“  G.L.G.  No.  5.” 

„  1326.—“  G.L.G.  No.  7.” 

„  1327.—“  G.L.G.  No.  8.” 

„  1328.—“  G.L.G.  No.  9.” 

„  1340.—“  G.L.G.  Fraction.” 

„  5685.—“  Ypres.” 

„  5686.— “Ypres  No.  9.” 

„  5687.—“  Ember.” 

„  5688.—“  G.L.G.  No.  3.” 

„  5689. — “  Ypres  Fraction. 

„  5691.—“  Ember  No.  2.” 

„  6469. — “  Sehvyn  Fraction.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  19th,  1936. 

9518-nol9 


NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 


AJOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tracts  of  land,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the 
office  of  the  Government  Agent,  New  West¬ 
minster: — 


N.W.  14  Section  3,  Township  4,  Range  2,  west 
of  7th  meridian. — B.C.  Government. 

Legal  Subdivisions  14,  15,  and  16,  Section  8, 
Township  4,  Range  2,  west  of  7th  merid¬ 
ian. — B.C.  Government. 

Legal  Subdivisions  12  and  13,  Section  9,  Town¬ 
ship  4,  Range  2,  west  of  7th  meridian. — 
B.C.  Government. 

Frac.  Legal  Subdivision  3,  Section  17,  Township 
4,  Range  2,  west  of  7th  meridian. — B.C. 
Government. 


Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  surveys  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  29th,  1936. 

9368-oc29 


NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  placer  leases,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and  that 
plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Quesnel: — 


Lot  10968. — Placer 
„  10969.— Placer 

„  10970. — Placer 

„  10971. — Placer 

„  10972. — Placer 

„  10973.— Placer 

„  10974. — Placer 

„  10975. — Placer 

„  10976. — Placer 

„  10977.— Placer 


Lease  1450. 
Lease  3536. 
Lease  3537. 
Lease  3535. 
Lease  3534. 
Lease  3538. 
Lease  3539. 
Lease  3533. 
Lease  3531. 
Lease  3532. 


F.  C.  GREEN, 

Survey  or -General. 


Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  29th,  1936. 

9368-oc29 


NOTICE. 


“  Water  Act.” 

NOTICE  is  hei’eby  given  that  His  Honour 
the  Lieutenant-Governor,  by  and  with  the 
advice  of  his  Executive  Council,  has  been 
pleased  to  order  that,  pui’suant  to  the  pi’ovi- 
sions  of  section  290  of  the  “  Water  Act,”  being 
chapter  271  of  the  “  Revised  Statutes  of  British 
Columbia,  1924,”  and  amendments  thereto,  the 
unrecorded  waters  of  San  Juan  and  Gordon 
Rivers,  in  the  Victoria  Water  District,  be 
reserved  from  being  taken  or  used  or  acquired 
under  the  provisions  of  the  said  “  Water  Act.” 

Dated  at  Victoria,  B.C.,  this  28th  day  of 
October,  1936. 

A.  WELLS  GRAY, 

9374-oc29  Minister  of  Lands, 


LILLOOET  DISTRICT. 

1VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  placer  leases,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the 
office  of  the  Government  Agent,  Clinton: — 

Lot  7073. — Placer  Lease  394. 

,,  7074. — Placer  Lease  395. 

„  7075. — Placer  Lease  502. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  22nd,  1936. 

9355-oc29 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1931 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 

NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 

ATOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
T  '  tioned  tracts  of  land,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the 
office  of  the  Government  Agent,  Vancouver: — 

Lot  3388,  Gp.  1. — North  Fraser  Harbour  Com¬ 
missioners,  Application  to  Purchase. 

Lot  3389,  Gp.  1. — North  Fraser  Harbour  Com¬ 
missioners,  Application  to  Purchase. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  surveys  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  8th,  1936.  9329-oc8 

NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 

1VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
T  i  tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Vancouver: — 

Lot  5797,  Group  1. — B.C.  Government. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  September  24th,  1936. 

9301-se24 

YALE  DIVISION  OF  YALE  DISTRICT. 

ATOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  New  Westminster: — 

Lot  1075. — John  Duncan  Calder,  Application  to 
Purchase,  dated  May  15th,  1936. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  September  24th,  1936. 

9301-se24 

CARIBOO  DISTRICT. 

7VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Quesnel:— 

Lot  10599.- — Covering  Placer  Lease  3365. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  8th,  1936.  9329-oc8 

RANGE  3,  COAST  DISTRICT. 

ATOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
'  tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Vancouver:- — - 

Lot  1402. — Ocean  Salmon  Canneries,  Ltd.,  Ap¬ 
plication  to  Lease,  dated  July,  1936. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  8th,  1936.  9329-oc8 

CASSIAR  DISTRICT. 

7VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
T  t  tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Fort  Fraser:- — - 

Lot  5667. —  Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  15th,  1936. 

9339-ocl5 

RANGE  5,  COAST  DISTRICT. 

"VrOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Prince  Rupert: — 

Lot  7437.  —  Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Survey  or -General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  15th,  1936. 

9339-ocl5 

NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 

IVTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Vancouver: — 

Lot  5798,  Gp.  1. — Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

*  F.  C.  GREEN, 

„  „  Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  15th,  1936. 

9339-ocl5 

1932 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


LILLOOET  DISTRICT. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  mineral  claims,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office 
of  the  Government  Agent,  Clinton: — 

Lot  6323. — “  Golden  Queen.” 

„  6324.—“  M.  A.  L.  Fraction.” 

„  6328. — “  Helm  Fraction.” 

„  7077.—“  Golden  King.” 

„  7078. — “  Jack  Fraction.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  1st,  1936.  9318-ocl 


KOOTENAY  DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  mineral  claims,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the 
office  of  the  Government  Agent,  Nelson:— 

Lot  14696. — “  Margaret  Fraction.” 

„  14697.—“  Bruhn  No.  2.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor -General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  15th,  1936. 

9339-ocl5 


LILLOOET  DISTRICT. 

"VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  mineral  claims,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the 
office  of  the  Government  Agent,  Clinton: — 

Lot  5472.—“  S.A.T.  No.  3.” 

„  5473.—“  S.A.T.  No.  1.” 

„  5474.—“  S.A.T.  No.  2.” 

„  5626. — “  Lodge  Extension  No.  1.” 

,,  5627. — “  Lodge  Extension  Fraction.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  15th,  1936. 

9339-ocl5 


CANCELLATION  OF  RESERVE. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  l’eserve 
existing  over  Lot  193  and  Parcel  A  of 
Lot  197,  Cowichan  District,  established  by 
notice  published  in  The  British  Columbia 
Gazette  on  February  25th,  1909,  is  cancelled. 

H.  CATHCART, 
Deputy  Minister  of  Lands. 
Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C., 

November  5th,  1936.  9391-no5 


TIMBER  SALE  X431. 

SEALED  TENDERS  will  be  received  by  the 
District  Forester,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  not 
later  than  noon  on  the  2nd  day  of  December, 
1936,  for  the  purchase  of  Licence  X431,  to  cut 
3,033,000  board-feet  of  hemlock,  balsam,  cedar, 
and  fir  on  an  area  situated  near  Beaver  Cove, 
Rupert  District. 

Two  years  will  be  allowed  for  removal  of 
timber. 

Further  particulars  of  the  Chief  Forester, 
Victoria,  B.C.,  or  the  District  Forester,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C.  9377-no5 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


KOOTENAY  DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Nelson: — 

Lot  14520. — John  Mallory,  Application  to  Pur¬ 
chase. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  22nd,  1936. 

9355-oc22 


RUPERT  DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Alberni: — 

Lot  1599. — Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  22nd,  1936. 

9355-oc22 


CARIBOO  DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Prince  George:— 

Lot  10311. — Harvey  George  Crate,  Application 
to  Lease. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  22nd,  1936. 

9355-oc22 


SIMILKAMEEN  DIVISION  OF  YALE 
DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  mineral  claims,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  sui'veyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the 
office  of  the  Government  Agent,  Penticton : — 

Lot  3581  (S.). — “  Roderick  Dhu.” 

„  3582  (S.).— “  Lucy  Wyllie.” 

„  3583  (S.).— “  Flagstaff.” 

„  3584  (S.). — “Swansea.” 

„  3585  (S.). — “Arizona.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

^  ,  Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  22nd,  1936. 

9355-oc22 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1933 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


KOOTENAY  DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  mineral  claim,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Kaslo: — 

Lot  14615. — “  Rainbow.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department,  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  September  2Uth,  1936. 

9301-se24 


LEGISLATIVE  ASSEMBLY. 


PRIVATE  BILLS. 

Excerpt  from  Standing  Orders  relating  to 
Private  Bills. 

100.  (1.)  All  applications  to  the  Legislative 
Assembly  for  Private  Bills  of  any  nature  what¬ 
soever  shall  require  the  publication  of  a  notice 
clearly  and  distinctly  specifying  the  nature  and 
object  of  the  application,  and  when  the  appli¬ 
cation  refers  to  any  proposed  work,  indicating 
sufficiently  the  location  of  the  work,  to  be  signed 
by  or  on  behalf  of  the  applicant. 

(2.)  Such  notice  shall  be  published  in  The 
British  Columbia  Gazette  and  once  a  week  in 
one  leading  daily  newspaper  freely  circulating 
in  all  parts  of  the  Province.  The  notice  in 
such  newspaper  to  appear  on  Wednesday  of 
each  week. 

(3.)  When  the  proposed  Bill  is  of  such  a 
nature  that  it  may  particularly  affect  one  or 
more  electoral  districts,  the  notice  shall  further¬ 
more  be  published  once  a  week  if  possible  in 
some  newspaper  in  every  electoral  distinct 
affected,  or  if  there  be  no  newspaper  published 
therein,  then  in  a  newspaper  published  in  the 
electoral  district  nearest  thereto. 

(4.)  The  publication  of  such  notice  shall  in 
all  cases  be  continued  for  a  period  of  four 
weeks  during  the  interval  of  time  between  the 
close  of  the  next  preceding  Session  and  the 
consideration  of  the  petition. 

97.  No  petition  for  any  Private  Bill  shall  be 
received  by  the  House  after  the  first  ten  days 
of  each  Session,  nor  may  any  Private  Bill  be 
presented  to  the  House  after  the  first  three 
weeks  of  each  Session,  nor  may  any  report  of 
any  Standing  or  Select  Committee  upon  a 
Private  Bill  be  received  after  the  first  four 
weeks  of  each  Session,  and  no  motion  for  the 
suspension  or  modification  of  this  Standing- 
Order  shall  be  entertained  by  the  House  until 
the  same  has  been  reported  on  by  the  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Standing  Orders,  or  after  reference 
made  thereof  at  a  previous  sitting  of  the  House 
to  the  Standing  Committees  charged  with  the 
consideration  of  Private  Bills,  who  shall  report 
thereon  to  the  House.  And  if  this  rule  shall 
be  suspended  or  modified  as  aforesaid,  the  pro¬ 
moters  of  any  Private  Bill  which  is  presented 
after  the  time  hereinbefore  limited,  or  for 
which  the  petition  has  been  received  after  the 
time  hereinbefore  limited,  shall  in  either  case 
pay  double  the  fees  required  in  respect  of  such 
Bill  by  this  rule,  unless  the  House  shall  order  to 
the  contrary. 

98.  (1.)  Any  person  seeking  to  obtain  any 
Private  Bill  shall  deposit  with  the  Clerk  of  the 
House,  eight  clear  days  before  the  opening  of 
the  Session: — 

(a.)  A  printed  copy  of  such  Bill: 

(b.)  A  copy  of  the  petition  to  be  presented 
to  the  House: 

( c .)  Copies  of  the  notices  published,  with 
publication  proved  by  a  statutory  dec¬ 
laration  or  affidavit  to  the  satisfaction 
of  the  Clerk  of  the  House. 


(2.)  At  the  time  of  depositing  the  Bill  and 
petition  the  applicant  shall  also  pay  to  the 
Clerk  of  the  House  the  sum  of  three  hundred 
dollars. 

(3.)  If  a  copy  of  the  Bill,  petition,  and 
notices  proved  as  aforesaid  shall  not  have  been 
so  deposited  in  the  hands  of  the  Clerk  of  the 
House  at  least  eight  clear  days  before  the  open¬ 
ing  of  the  Session  or  if  the  petition  hhs  not 
been  presented  to  the  House  within  the  first 
ten  days  of  the  Session,  the  amount  to  be  paid 
to  the  Clerk  shall  be  six  hundred  dollars.  If 
the  Bill  shall  not  pass  second  reading  one-half 
of  the  fees  shall  be  returned. 

101.  Every  petition  signed  by  an  agent  or 
attorney  in  fact  shall  be  accompanied  by  the 
authority  of  such  agent  or  attorney  in  fact, 
and  the  petition  shall  not  be  deemed  to  be  filed 
with  the  Clerk  until  this  is  done. 

102.  Before  any  petition  praying  for  leave  to 
bring  in  a  Private  Bill  for  the  erection  of  a 
toll-bridge  is  received  by  the  House,  the  person 
or  persons  intending  to  petition  for  such  Bill 
shall,  upon  giving  the  notice  prescribed  by 
Standing  Order  100,  also  at  the  same  time  and 
in  the  same  manner  give  notice  of  the  rates 
which  they  intend  to  ask,  the  extent  of  the 
privilege,  the  height  of  the  arches,  the  interval 
between  the  abutments  or  piers  for  the  passage 
of  rafts  or  vessels,  and  mentioning  also  whether 
they  intend  to  erect  a  drawbridge  or  not,  and 
the  dimensions  of  the  same. 

103.  (1.)  All  Private  Bills  for  Acts  of  in¬ 
corporation  shall  be  so  framed  as  to  incorporate 
by  reference  to  the  clauses  of  the  general  Acts 
relating  to  the  details  to  be  provided  for  by  such 
Bills:  Special  grounds  shall  be  established  for 
any  proposed  departure  from  this  principle,  or 
for  the  introduction  of  other  provisions  as  to 
such  details,  and  a  note  shall  be  appended  to 
the  Bill  indicating  the  provisions  thereof  in 
which  the  general  Act  is  proposed  to  be  de¬ 
parted  from.  Bills  which  are  not  framed  in 
accordance  with  this  Standing  Order  shall  be 
recast  by  the  promoters  and  reprinted  at  their 
expense  before  any  Committee  passes  upon 
the  clauses. 

(2.)  Every  Bill  for  an  Act  of  incorporation, 
where  a  form  of  model  Bill  has  been  adopted, 
shall  be  drawn  in  accordance  with  the  model 
Bill  (copies  of  model  Bills  may  be  obtained 
from  the  Clerk  of  the  House).  Any  provisions 
contained  in  any  such  Bill  which  are  not  in 
accord  with  the  model  Bill  shall  be  inserted 
between  brackets  or  underlined,  and  shall  be 
so  printed. 

(3.)  Any  exceptional  provisions  that  it  may 
be  proposed  to  insert  in  any  Bill  shall  be  clearly 
specified  in  the  notice  of  application  for  same. 

107.  All  Private  Bills  shall  be  prepared  by 
the  parties  applying  for  the  same,  and  printed 
in  small-pica  type,  twenty-six  ems  by  fifty 
ems,  on  good  paper,  in  imperial  octavo  form, 
each  page  when  folded  measuring  10%  inches 
by  7  V2  inches.  There  shall  be"  a  marginal 
number  every  fifth  line  of  each  page;"  the 
numbering  of  the  lines  is  not  to  run  on  through 
the  Bill,  but  the  lines  of  each  page  are  to  be 
numbered  separately.  Three  hundred  copies 
of  each  Bill  shall  be  deposited  with  the  Clerk 
of  the  House  immediately  before  the  first  read¬ 
ing.  If  amendments  are  made  to  any  Bill 
during  its  progress  before  the  Committee  on 
Private  Bills,  or  through  the  House,  such  Bill 
shall  be  reprinted  by  the  promoters  thereof. 

In  the  case  of  Bills  to  incorporate  com¬ 
panies,  in  addition  to  the  fee  of  $300  mentioned 
in  Rule  98,  fees  calculated  on  the  capital  of 
the  company  are  payable  at  the  same  time 
Further  particulars  can  be  had  on  application 
to  the  undersigned. 

All  cheques  in  payment  of  fees  must  be 
certified. 

Dated  May  1st,  1930. 

W.  H.  LANGLEY, 

473-myl  Clerk,  Legislative  Assembly. 


1934 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


CERTIFICATES  OF 
IMPROVEMENTS. 


CERTIFICATES  OF 
IMPROVEMENTS. 


JUBITOR,  VENUS,  MERCURY,  SATURN, 
MARS,  AND  LUNA  MINERAL  CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Cariboo  Mining  Division  of  Cari¬ 
boo  District.  Where  located:  On  Antler 
Mountain. 

mAKE  NOTICE  that  Dalby  B.  Morkill,  of 
Barkerville,  B.C.,  British  Columbia  land 
surveyor,  acting  as  agent  for  F.  B.  Armstrong, 
Free  Miner’s  Certificate  No.  23422e,  intends, 
sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof,  to  apply  to 
the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates  of  Im¬ 
provements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  Crown 
grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 

Dated  this  3rd  day  of  November,  1936. 
9432-nol9  D.  B.  MORKILL. 


PAYMASTER  No.  1,  PAYMASTER  No.  2, 
PAYMASTER  No.  3,  PAYMASTER  No. 
4,  AND  PAYMASTER  No.  5  MINERAL 
CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Nass  River  Mining  Division  of 
Cassiar  District.  Where  located :  At 
Alice  Arm,  north-east  of  the  Esperanza 
Mine. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Roger  M.  Wright,  act¬ 
ing  as  agent  for  Andrew  Holmes,  Harold 
Jonsson,  and  Marie  L.  Gray,  Free  Miner’s  Cer¬ 
tificates  Nos.  78839d,  78840d,  and  78441D,  in¬ 
tends,  sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof,  to  apply 
to  the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates  of  Im¬ 
provements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  Crown 
grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 

Dated  this  20th  day  of  November,  1936. 

9435-nol9 


GOLDSIDE,  GOLDSIDE  No.  1,  GOLDSIDE 
No.  2,  GOLDSIDE  No.  3,  MOUNTAIN 
VIEW,  MUCKER’S  DREAM,  GREEN 
ROCK,  WABASH,  FLOSETTE,  CONTA 
No.  1,  CONTA  No.  2,  CONTA  No.  3, 
CONTA  No.  4,  CONTA  No.  5,  ALPHA 
FRACTIONAL,  BETA  FRACTIONAL, 
AND-  GAMMA  FRACTIONAL  MIN¬ 
ERAL  CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Lillooet  Mining  Division  of  Lil- 
looet  District.  Where  located:  Vicinity 
of  Ferguson  Creek,  Bridge  River. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  F.  C.  Underhill,  acting 
as  agent  for  Goldside  Mines,  Limited 
(N.P.L.),  Free  Miner’s  Certificate  No.  10298E, 
intends,  sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof,  to 
apply  to  the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates 
of  Improvements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining 
Crown  grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 

Dated  this  30th  day  of  September,  1936. 

9228-ocl 


YPRES  FRACTIONAL,  YPRES,  YPRES  No. 
9,  G.L.G.  FRACTIONAL,  G.L.G.  No.  1, 
G.L.G.  No.  2,  G.L.G.  No.  3,  G.L.G.  No.  4, 
G.L.G.  No.  5,  G.L.G.  No.  7,  G.L.G.  No.  8, 
G.L.G.  No.  9,  EMBER,  EMBER  No.  2, 
AND  SELWYN  FRACTIONAL  MIN¬ 
ERAL  CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Lillooet  Mining  Division.  Where 
located:  Northern  slope,  Big  Gun  Lake, 
vicinity  of  Walker  Creek.  Lawful  holder: 
Pilot  Gold  Mines,  Limited  (N.P.L.).  No. 
of  free  miner’s  certificate:  No.  10413e. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Pilot  Gold  Mines,  Lim¬ 
ited  (Non-Personal  Liability) ,  Free  Miner’s 
Certificate  No.  10413e,  intends,  at  the  end  of 
sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof,  to  apply  to  the 
Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates  of  Improve¬ 
ments  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  Crown 
grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 

Dated  this  31st  day  of  October,  1936. 

9415-nol2 


RODERICK  DHU,  LUCY  WYLLIE,  FLAG¬ 
STAFF,  SWANSEA,  AND  ARIZONA 
MINERAL  CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Osoyoos  Mining  Division  of 
Similkameen,  Division  of  Yale  District. 
Where  located :  About  1  mile  north-west 
of  Oliver. 


mAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  W.  H.  Forrest,  of 
-E  Victoria,  B.C.,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Con¬ 
solidated  Mining  &  Smelting  Company  of 
Canada,  Limited,  Free  Miner’s  Certificate  No. 
13148E,  intend,  sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof, 
to  apply  to  the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates 
of  Improvements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining 
Crown  grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 


Dated  this  30th  day  of  September,  1936.' 

9238-oc8 


S.A.T.  No.  1,  S.A.T.  No.  2,  S.A.T.  No.  3, 
LODGE  EXTENSION  No.  1,  AND  LODGE 
EXTENSION  FRACTIONAL  MINERAL 
CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Lillooet  Mining  Division  of 
Lillooet  District.  Where  located:  On  the 
right  bank  of  the  Bridge  River  near 
Sucker  Creek. 


rnAKE  NOTICE  that  the  Bridge  River  Town- 
-E  site,  Limited,  Free  Miner’s  Certificate  No. 
8992e,  intends,  sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof, 
to  apply  to  the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certifi¬ 
cates  of  Improvements  for  the  purpose  of 
obtaining  Crown  grants  of  the  above  claims. 


And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  issuance  of  such  Certificates  of 
Improvements. 


Dated  this  1st  day  of  October,  1936. 


BRIDGE  RIVER  TOWNSITE,  LIMITED. 

R.  W.  Ellis,  Secretary. 

Date  of  first  publication,  8th  day  of  October, 
1936-  9243-oc8 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1935 


CERTIFICATES  OF 
IMPROVEMENTS. 


GOLDEN  KING,  GOLDEN  QUEEN,  JACK 
FRACTIONAL,  HELM  FRACTIONAL,  I 
AND  M.A.L.  FRACTIONAL  MINERAL 
CLAIMS. 

Situate  in  the  Lillooet  Mining-  Division  of 
Lillooet  District.  Where  located:  North 
side  of  Bridge  River,  vicinity  of  Minto 
City. 

CHARE  NOTICE  that  F.  C.  Underhill,  acting 
as  agent  for  Federal  Gold  Mines,  Limited 
(N.P.L.),  Free  Miner’s  Certificate  No.  10358e, 
intends,  sixty  days  fi’om  the  date  hereof,  to 
apply  to  the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates  of 
Improvements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  1 
Crown  grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 

Dated  this  23rd  day  of  September,  1936. 

9211-se24 


MARGARET  FRAC.  AND  BRUHN  No.  2 
MINERAL  CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Nelson  Mining  Division  of  j 
Kootenay  District.  Where  located:  On 
Wolf  Creek,  a  tributary  of  Sheep  Creek. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  A.  H.  Green,  acting 
as  agent  for  the  Sheep  Creek  Gold  Mines, 
Limited  (N.P.L.),  Free  Miner’s  Certificate  No. 
4782e,  intend,  sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof, 
to  apply  to  the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates 
of  Improvements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining 
Crown  grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 

Dated  the  8th  day  of  October,  1936. 

9247-oc8  A.  H.  GREEN. 


FIR  BENCH  No.  2  AND  FIR  BENCH  No.  3 
MINERAL  CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Ashcroft  Mining  Division,  Yale 
District.  Where  located :  North  of  Vidette 
Lake,  near  Lots  4761  and  4762.  Lawful 
holder:  Gomer  P.  Miles,  Kamloops,  B.C. 
No.  of  holder’s  free  miner’s  certificate: 
No.  15710E. 

CHARE  NOTICE  that  Gomer  P.  Miles,  Free 
J-  Miner’s  Certificate  No.  15710E,  intends,  at 
the  end  of  sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof,  to 
apply  to  the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates 
of  Improvements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining 
Crown  grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be 
commenced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certifi¬ 
cates  of  Improvements. 

Dated  this  20th  day  of  October,  1936. 

GOMER  P.  MILES. 

9274-oc29  G.  F.  H.  Long,  Agent. 


LAND  LEASES. 


RANGE  3,  COAST  DISTRICT. 
Recording  District  of  Prince  Rupert. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Edwin  Keary  DeBeck, 
of  Vancouver,  B.C.,  barrister,  intends  to 
apply  for  a  lease  of  the  following  described 


lands,  situate  on  the  south  side  of  Bentinck 
Arm,  near  the  mouth  of  the  Bella  Coola  River, 
and  being  a  portion  of  what  is  sometimes  de¬ 
scribed  as  Lot  1401:  Commencing  at  a  post 
planted  at  the  south-east  corner  of  that  portion 
of  Lot  1401  leased  to  Shell  Oil  Co.;  thence 
northerly  to  dolphin  2,600‘ feet;  thence  easterly 
following  a  line  of  dolphins  2,600  teet;  thence 
southerly  following  a  line  of  piles  2,600  feet  to 
high-water  mark;  thence  following  high-water 
mark  westerly  approximately  2,300  feet  to  point 
of  commencement,  and  containing  150  acres, 
more  or  less,  and  being  that  portion  of  Lot  1401 
except  such  as  has  been  leased. 

Dated  October  7th,  1936. 

9421-nol2  EDWIN  KEARY  DeBECK. 


LILLOOET  LAND  RECORDING 
DISTRICT. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Larkin  Carr  Cleve¬ 
land,  of  70-Mile  House,  B.C.,  rancher, 
intends  to  apply  for  a  lease  of  the  following  de¬ 
scribed  lands,  situate  in  the  vicinity  of  Sharpe’s 
Lake:  Commencing  at  a  post  planted  at  the 
south-west  corner  of  Lot  1405;  thence  west  80 
chains;  thence  north  to  the  south-west  corner 
of  Lot  1404;  thence  east  to  and  following  the 
south  shore  to  intersection  of  Lot  1405;  thence 
south  to  point  of  commencement,  and  contain¬ 
ing  about  80  acres,  more  or  less. 

Dated  October  21st,  1936. 

9409-no5  LARKIN  CARR  CLEVELAND. 


NEW  WESTMINSTER  LAND  DISTRICT. 

Recording  District  of  Vancouver. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Eburne  Saw  Mills, 
Limited,  of  Vancouver,  B.C.,  lumber-manu¬ 
facturer,  intends  to  apply  for  a  lease  of  the 
following  described  lands,  being  part  of  the 
foreshore  and  bed  of  the  North  Arm  of  the 
Fraser  River  adjacent  to  the  southerly  bound¬ 
ary  of  Parcel  M  of  District  Lot  318,  Group  1, 
New  Westminster  District,  as  shown  on  Refer¬ 
ence  Plan  No.  1348,  deposited  in  the  Land 
Registry  Office  at  Vancouver:  Commencing  at 
a  post  planted  at  the  south-east  corner  of  the 
said  Parcel  M,  said  corner  being  the  point 
where  the  westerly  side  of  Hudson  Street 
intersects  the  north  bank  of  the  North  Arm 
of  the  Fraser  River;  thence  S.  10°  04'  W. 
385  feet;  thence  N.  79°  56'  W.  300  feet;  thence 
N.  10°  04'  E.  450  feet,  more  or  less,  to  north 
bank  of  North  Arm  of  Fraser  River;  thence 
south-easterly  along  said  north  bank  to  point 
of  commencement,  and  containing  3  acres,  more 
or  less. 

Dated  October  1st,  1936. 

EBURNE  SAW  MILLS,  LIMITED. 
9246-oc8  John  Elliott,  Agent. 

NOTICE. 

rTlAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Herbert  Carmichael, 
-L  of  Ladysmith,  B.C.,  mining  engineer, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  lease  of  the  following 
described  foreshore:  Commencing  at  a  post 
set  1.5  chains  west  mag.  from  the  west  end 
of  Dunsmuir  or  Twin  Islands;  thence  S.  47° 
E.  a  distance  of  6  chains;  thence  N.  84°  E. 
26  chains;  thence  N.  3  chains;  thence  N.  57° 
W.  10.7  chains;  thence  S.  75°  W.  20  chains; 
thence  S.  43°  W.  3  chains  to  point  of  commence¬ 
ment;  all  bearings  being  magnetic.  Saving 
and  excepting  that  part  of  Dunsmuir  or  Twin 
Islands  above  high-water  mark;  the  area  of 
the  foreshore  being  14.5  acres,  more  or  less. 

Dated  this  26th  day  of  September,  1936. 
9241-oc8  HERBERT  CARMICHAEL. 


1936 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


LAND  LEASES. 


LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT  OF 
COWICHAN. 

rpAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  William  York  Higgs, 
-L  of  Nanaimo,  B.C.,  master  mariner,  intend 
to  apply  for  a  lease  of  the  following  described 
lands,  situate  fronting  on  Lot  2  of  Block  C  of 
Registered  Map  No.  1305,  Section  15,  Range 
3  East,  North  Saanich  District:  Commencing 
at  a  post  planted  at  the  north-westerly  corner 
of  Lot  2,  Block  C,  Registered  Map  1305;  thence 
N.  26°  04'  W.  800  feet;  thence  N.  63°  56'  E. 
50  feet;  thence  S.  26°  04'  E.  800  feet;  thence 
S.  63°  56'  W.  50  feet  to  point  of  commencement, 
and  containing  0.92  acre,  more  or  less. 

Dated  October  2nd,  1936. 

9285-oc29  WILLIAM  YORK  HIGGS. 

RANGE  4,  COAST  DISTRICT. 

Recording  District  of  Prince  Rupert. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Hans  Hansen,  of  Prince 
Rupert,  B.C.,  fish-packer,  intends  to  apply 
for  a  lease  of  the  following  described  lands, 
situate  approximately  1  mile  in  a  southerly 
direction  along  the  coast-line  of  Princess  Royal 
Island  from  Red  Fern  Point,  said  Red  Fern 
Point  being  approximately  4  miles  in  a  westerly 
direction  from  Barnard  Cove:  Commencing  at 
a  post  planted  at  high-water  mark  on  the  shore¬ 
line  in  the  middle  of  a  bay  being  approximately 
1  mile  south  of  Red  Fern  Point;  thence  3  chains 
north-east;  thence  15  chains  east;  thence  5 
chains  south;  thence  15  chains  west;  thence 
northerly  to  the  nearest  point  at  low  water; 
thence  following  low  water  to  a  point  opposite 
the  initial  post,  and  containing  5  acres,  more  or 
less. 

Dated  this  13th  day  of  October,  1936. 
9270-oc22  HANS  HANSEN. 


LAND  NOTICES. 


CASSIAR  LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT. 

AKE  NOTICE  that  Clarence  George  Rein- 
ertson,  of  Vanderhoof,  B.C.,  farmer,  in¬ 
tends  to  apply  for  permision  to  purchase  the 
following  described  lands,  situate  on  the  Nation 
River,  about  50  miles  north  of  Fort  St.  James, 
British  Columbia:  Commencing  at  a  post 
planted  on  the  north  bank  of  the  Nation  River 
at  the  south-east  corner  of  District  Lot  2756; 
thence  north  25  chains;  thence  east  25  chains; 
thence  south  25  chains;  thence  westerly  along 
the  north  bank  of  Nation  River  to  point  of 
commencement,  and  containing  65  acres,  more 
or  less. 

Dated  November  10th,  1936. 

CLARENCE  GEORGE  REINERTSON. 
9441-nol9 


YALE  LAND  DISTRICT. 

Recording  District  of  Osoyoos. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Harry  James  Ham¬ 
mond,  of  Vernon,  B.C.,  shoemaker,  intend 
to  apply  for  permission  to  purchase  the  follow¬ 
ing  described  lands,  situate  %  mile  south-east 
of  Echo  Lake:  Commencing  at  a  post  planted 
at  the  south-east  corner  of  the  South-east  Quar¬ 
ter  of  Section  12,  Township  45;  thence  south  40 
chains;  thence  east  40  chains;  thence  north  40 
chains;  thence  west  40  chains  to  point  of  com¬ 
mencement,  and  containing  160  acres,  more  or 
less. 

Dated  November  5th,  1936. 


LAND  NOTICES. 


NOOTKA  LAND  DISTRICT. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  A.  B.  Trites,  of  Vancou¬ 
ver,  B.C.,  mine  operator,  intends  to  apply 
for  permission  to  purchase  the  following  de¬ 
scribed  lands,  situate  on  the  left  bank  of  Zebal- 
los  River  and  lying  10  chains  south-west  of  the 
south-east  corner  of  Lot  78:  Commencing  at  a 
post  planted  10  chains  south  of  Lot  78;  thence 
west  to  the  left  bank  of  Zeballos  River;  thence 
southerly  and  easterly  following  the  left  bank 
of  Zeballos  River  and  the  high-water  mark  of 
Zeballos  Arm  to  point  of  commencement,  and 
containing  10  acres,  more  or  less. 

Dated  October  4th,  1936. 

AMOS  BLISS  TRITES. 
9426-nol2  C.  J.  Heaney,  Agent. 


COAL  PROSPECTING  LICENCES. 


NOTICE. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Sarah  M.  Frank,  of 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  intend  to  apply  to  the 
Commissioner  of  Lands  for  a  licence  to  pros¬ 
pect  for  coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over 
the  following  described  lands:  Section  9,  Town¬ 
ship  1a,  Range  5,  Coast  District. 

Dated  this  10th  day  of  November,  1936. 

9431-nol2  SARAH  M.  FRANK. 


NOTICE. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  I,  J.  E.  Fitz¬ 
gerald,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Akamina 
Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited,  101  Royal  Trust 
Building,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  will 
apply  to  the  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the 
District  of  South-east  Kootenay  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  petroleum  over  Lot  No.  11078, 
situated  on  Akamina  Brook,  Block  4593,  East 
Kootenay. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

AKAMINA  VALLEY  OIL  COMPANY, 
LIMITED. 

9282-OC29  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  (Secretary) ,  Agent. 
NOTICE. 

1VT OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  I,  J.  E.  Fitz- 
4A  gerald,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Akamina 
Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited,  101  Royal  Trust 
Building,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  will 
apply  to  the  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the 
District  of  South-east  Kootenay  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  petroleum  over  Lot  No.  11079, 
situated  on  Akamina  Brook,  Block  4593,  East 
Kootenay. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

AKAMINA  VALLEY  OIL  COMPANY, 
LIMITED. 

9282-OC29  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  ( Secretary ) ,  Agent. 


NOTICE. 

1VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  I,  J.  E.  Fitz- 
gerald,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Akamina 
Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited,  101  Royal  Trust 
Building,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  will 
apply  to  the  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the 
District  of  South-east  Kootenay  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  petroleum  over  Lot  No.  11080, 
situated  on  Akamina  Brook,  Block  4593,  East 
Kootenay. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

AKAMINA  VALLEY  OIL  COMPANY, 
LIMITED. 

9282-OC29  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  (Secretary) ,  Agent. 


9443-nol  9 


HARRY  J.  HAMMOND. 


November  19th,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1937 


COAL  PROSPECTING  LICENCES. 


NOTICE. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  I,  J.  E.  Fitz¬ 
gerald,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Akamina 
Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited,  101  Royal  Trust 
Building,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  will 
apply  to  the  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the 
District  of  South-east  Kootenay  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  petroleum  over  Lot  No.  11081, 
situated  on  Akamina  Brook,  Block  4593,  East 
Kootenay. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

AKAMINA  VALLEY  OIL  COMPANY, 
LIMITED. 

9282-oc29  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  (Secretary) ,  Agent. 


NOTICE. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  I,  J.  E.  Fitz¬ 
gerald,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Akamina 
Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited,  101  Royal  Trust 
Building,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  will 
apply  to  the  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the 
District  of  South-east  Kootenay  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  petroleum  over  Lot  No.  11082, 
situated  on  Akamina  Brook,  Block  4593,  East 
Kootenay. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

AKAMINA  VALLEY  OIL  COMPANY, 
LIMITED. 

9282-OC29  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  (Secretary) ,  Agent. 
NOTICE. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  I,  J.  E.  Fitz¬ 
gerald,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Akamina 
Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited,  101  Royal  Trust 
Building,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  will 
apply  to  the  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the 
District  of  South-east  Kootenay  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  petroleum  over  Lot  No.  11083, 
situated  on  Akamina  Brook,  Block  4593,  East 
Kootenay. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

AKAMINA  VALLEY  OIL  COMPANY, 
LIMITED. 

9282-oc29  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  (Secretary) ,  Agent. 


NOTICE. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  I,  J.  E.  Fitz¬ 
gerald,  acting  as  agent  for  the  Akamina 
Valley  Oil  Company,  Limited,  101  Royal  Trust 
Building,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  will 
apply  to  the  Commissioner  of  Lands  for  the 
District  of  South-east  Kootenay  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  petroleum  over  Lot  No.  7121, 
situated  on  Akamina  Brook,  Block  4593,  East 
Kootenay. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

AKAMINA  VALLEY  OIL  COMPANY, 
LIMITED. 

9282-OC29  J.  E.  Fitzgerald  (Secretary) ,  Agent. 


FERNIE  LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  we,  Winnie  A.  McAvoy, 
of  Wilbur,  Wash.,  U.S.A.;  James  Cassidy, 
of  Hartline,  Wash.,  U.S.A.;  and  Nettie  H. 
Fisher,  of  Nelson,  B.C.,  intend  to  apply  for 
a  licence  to  prospect  for  coal,  petroleum,  and 
natural  gas  over  the  following  described  lands: 
Lot  10072,  Kootenay  District. 

Dated  this  18th  day  of  October,  1936. 

WINNIE  A.  McAVOY. 

JAMES  CASSIDY. 

NETTIE  H.  FISHER. 

9284-oc29  J.  Fisher,  Agent. 


GOAF,  PROSPECTING  LICENCES. 


FERNIE  LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  we,  Nettie  H.  Fisher 
and  James  Fisher,  of  Nelson,  B.C.,  intend 
to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  tor  coal, 
petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  following 
described  lands:  Lots  10069  and  10070,  Koote¬ 
nay  District. 

Dated  this  18th  day  of  October,  1936. 

NETTIE  H.  FISHER. 
9284-oc29  JAMES  FISHER. 


FERNIE  LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Thelma  G.  Cameron, 
of  Rossland,  B.C.,  married  woman,  intend 
to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for  coal, 
petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  following 
described  lands:  Lots  11480  and  11483  in 
Block  4593,  South-east  Kootenay,  Province  of 
British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  24th  day  of  October,  1936. 
9294-oc29  THELMA  G.  CAMERON. 


FERNIE  LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT. 

mAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Thomas  R.  L.  Harris, 
of  Spokane,  Washington,  U.S.A.,  intend  to 
apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for  coal,  petro¬ 
leum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  following  de¬ 
scribed  lands:  Lot  7136,  Kootenay  District. 
Dated  this  18th  day  of  October,  1936. 

THOMAS  R.  L.  HARRIS. 
9284-oc29  J.  Fisher,  Agent. 


FERNIE  LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Nettie  H.  Fisher,  of 
Nelson,  B.C.,  intend  to  apply  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  coal,  petroleum,  and  natural 
gas  over  the  following  described  lands:  Lot 
8585,  Kootenay  District. 

Dated  this  18th  day  of  October,  1936. 

NETTIE  H.  FISHER. 

9284-oc29  J.  Fisher,  Agent. 


FERNIE  LAND  RECORDING  DISTRICT. 

rnAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  N.  H.  Fisher,  of 
-L  Nelson,  B.C.,  intend  to  apply  for  a  licence 
to  prospect  for  coal,  petroleum  and  natural  gas 
over  Lot  14602,  Kootenay  District. 

Dated  the  2nd  day  of  November,  1936. 

9414-no5  N.  H.  FISHER. 


NOTICE. 

rnAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Victor  James  Free- 
man,  of  Kelowna,  B.C.,  oil  and  gas  operator, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for 
coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  fol¬ 
lowing  described  lands:  Section  25,  Township 
28,  Osoyoos  Division  of  Yale  District,  Province 
of  British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 
9429-nol2  V.  J.  FREEMAN. 


NOTICE. 

rnAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Victor  James  Free¬ 
man,  of  Kelowna,  B.C.,  oil  and  gas  operator, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for 
coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  fol¬ 
lowing  described  lands:  Section  33,  Township 
29,  Osoyoos  Division  of  Yale  District,  Province 
of  British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 
9429-nol2  V.  J.  FREEMAN. 


1938 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


COAL  PROSPECTING  LICENCES. 


NOTICE. 

AKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Victor  James  Free¬ 
man,  of  Kelowna,  B.C.,  oil  and  gas  operator, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for 
coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  fol¬ 
lowing  described  lands:  Section  32,  Township 
29,  Osoyoos  Division  of  Yale  District,  Province 
of  British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 
9429-nol2  V.  J.  FREEMAN. 


NOTICE. 

TT1AKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Victor  James  Free- 
man,  of  Kelowna,  B.C.,  oil  and  gas  operator, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for 
coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  fol¬ 
lowing  described  lands:  Section  31,  Township 
29,  Osoyoos  Division  of  Yale  District,  Province 
of  British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 

9429-nol2  V.  J.  FREEMAN. 


NOTICE. 

AKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Victor  James  Free¬ 
man,  of  Kelowna,  B.C.,  oil  and  gas  operator, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for 
coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  fol¬ 
lowing  described  lands:  Section  30,  Township 
29,  Osoyoos  Division  of  Yale  District,  Province 
of  British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 

9429-nol2  V.  J.  FREEMAN. 


NOTICE. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Victor  James  Free¬ 
man,  of  Kelowna,  B.C.,  oil  and  gas  operator, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for 
coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  fol¬ 
lowing  described  lands:  Section  6,  Township 
26,  Osoyoos  Division  of  Yale  District,  Province 
of  British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 

9429-nol2  V.  J.  FREEMAN. 

NOTICE. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  I,  Victor  James  Free¬ 
man,  of  Kelowna,  B.C.,  oil  and  gas  operator, 
intend  to  apply  for  a  licence  to  prospect  for 
coal,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas  over  the  fol¬ 
lowing  described  lands:  Section  5,  Township 
26,  Osoyoos  Division  of  Yale  District,  Province 
of  British  Columbia. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 

9429-nol2  V.  J.  FREEMAN. 

CERTIFICATES  OF 
INCORPORATION. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15349. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Jack  I.  Louis, 
Limited,”  was  incorporated  under  the 
“  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  21st  day  of  October, 
1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  thousand 
shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  314 
Standard  Bank  Building,  510  Hastings  Street 
West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 


(«.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  dealers  in 
raw  and  tanned  furs,  furriers,  exporters  and 
importers  of  furs,  wholesalers,  retailers,  manu¬ 
facturers  or  jobbers,  agents  or  commission 
brokers  of  any  furs  or  fur-bearing  animals: 

( b .)  To  do  any  and  all  of  the  above  things 
in  any  part  of  the  world  as  principals,  agents, 
or  contractors,  or  by  or  through  trustees, 
agents,  or  otherwise,  and  either  alone  or  in 
conjunction  with  others. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9288-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15365. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Reliable  Elec¬ 
trical  Products,  Limited,”  was  incorpo¬ 
rated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  26th 
day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  thousand 
shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered1  office  is  1051 
Granville  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  engage  in  and  deal  in  any  and  all 
lines  of  electrical  devices,  appliances,  material, 
and  equipment,  either  as  wholesalers,  retailers, 
jobbers,  general  brokers,  manufacturers,  fac¬ 
tors,  or  commission  dealers : 

(b.)  To  manufacture,  buy,  sell,  both  at 
wholesale  and  retail,  lease,  let,  or  operate  any 
and  all  refrigeration  apparatus  or  machinery, 
appliances,  or  supplies  of  any  kind  or  nature 
whatsoever : 

(c.)  To  purchase  all  or  any  part  of  the 
assets  of  any  company,  partnership,  firm,  or 
person,  and  to  pay  for  same  in  cash  or  shares 
or  partly  in  cash  and  partly  in  shares. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9401-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15355. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Cariboo  Trail 
Fur  Breeders  (1936),  Limited1,”  was  in¬ 
corporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the 
23rd  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  twenty 
thousand  shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Laid- 
law,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  take  over  and  operate  the  business 
known  as  “  Cariboo  Trail  Fur  Breeders  ”  at 
Laidlaw,  B.C.: 

( b .)  To  buy,  sell,  deal  in,  import,  export,  and 
raise  meat,  live  stock,  cattle,  sheep,  rabbits, 
fowl,  horses,  and  pigs,  and  to  carry  on  in  all 
branches  of  such  representative  trades  or  busi¬ 
nesses  : 

(c.)  To  acquire  by  purchase  or  otherwise  and 
to  operate  farms,  ranches,  sheep-farms,  and 
rabbit-farms  in  Canada  and  (or)  elsewhere, 
and  to  raise,  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in  hay,  grain, 
vegetables,  and  other  products  of  the  farm  and 
all  kinds  of  meat,  and  to  carry  on  the  trades 
or  businesses  of  cattle-rearers,  sheep-farmers, 
chicken-farmers,  and  mixed  farming  of  all 
sorts,  tanning  and  warehousing  generally,  pre- 
served-meat  manufacturers,  and  dealers  in 
hides,  fat,  tallow,  grease,  wool,  and  other 
products : 

(<£.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  hotel,  res¬ 
taurant,  cafe,  tavern,  beer-house,  refreshment- 
room,  and  lodging-house  keepers,  caterers  for 
public  amusements  generally,  proprietors  of 
motors  and  other  vehicles,  and  operators  of  bus 
lines  and  taxi  services,  garage  proprietors,  and 
dealers  in  gasoline,  oil,  and  any  and  all  kinds 
of  automotive  equipment,  general  storekeepers, 
tobacco  and  cigar  merchants,  general  agents, 
and  any  other  business  which  can  be  conve- 


November  19th,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1939 


niently  carried  on  in  connection  therewith,  and 
to  apply  for  and  obtain  necessary  Provincial 
licences  for  the  carrying-on  of  such  objects: 

(e.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  exchange, 
or  otherwise  land  and  buildings  in  the  neigh¬ 
bourhood  of  Laidlaw,  B.C.,  or  elsewhere  for  the 
operation  of  a  tourist  camp : 

(/.)  To  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in  logs,  shingle- 
bolts,  and  products  of  the  forest,  and  to  operate 
logging  camps  and  shingle-bolt  camps: 

(g.)  To  buy,  sell,  deal  in,  and  raise  rabbits, 
marten,  mink,  beaver,  and  other  fur-bearing 
animals : 

( h .)  To  carry  on  all  or  any  of  the  businesses 
of  wool  merchants,  wool-combers,  woollen-spin¬ 
ners,  yarn  merchants,  and  to  raise,  purchase, 
comb,  prepare,  spin,  dye,  and  deal  in  wool  and 
in  products  thereof: 

(i.)  To  buy,  sell,  deal  in,  or  otherwise  ac¬ 
quire  mines  and  mineral  claims  and  mining 
rights  of  all  kinds: 

O'.)  To  search  for,  win,  get,  quarry,  reduce, 
amalgamate,  and  prepare  for  market  auriferous 
quartz  and  ore  and  other  mineral  substances: 

(k.)  To  acquire  by  purchase  or  otherwise 
land,  and  to  subdivide,  to  sell,  to  construct 
dwelling-houses  and'  buildings  of  every  kind, 
and  to  carry  on  the  business  of  building  and 
general  contractors: 

(/.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  insurance 
as  general  agents  or  otherwise: 

(ra.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  money¬ 
lenders  : 

( n .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  an  electric 
light  company,  and  apply  for  licence  or  licences 
under  the  “  Water  Act,”  and  to  convey,  buy, 
sell,  and  deal  in  electric  and  water  power. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9'401-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15353. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Oakland 
Market,  Ltd.,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  22nd  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
fifty  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  fifty  thou¬ 
sand  shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  414 
Standard  Bank  Building,  510  Hastings  Street 
West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  a  retail 
merchant  and  storekeeper  and  dealer  in  mer¬ 
chandise  of  all  kinds,  and  to  buy,  sell,  manu¬ 
facture,  process,  prepare,  and  deal  in  goods, 
wares,  and  merchandise  of  all  kinds: 

( b .)  To  enter  into  such  profit-sharing  and 
co-operative  arrangements  between  the  Com¬ 
pany  and  its  members  as  may  be  conducive 
to  the  intei’ests  thereof. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9293-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15350. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Garden 
Hotels,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  21st  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  402 
Yorkshire  Building,  525  Seymour  Street,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  trade  or  business  of 
hotel,  restaurant,  cafe,  tavern,  beer-house,  re¬ 
freshment-room,  and  lodging-house  keepers, 
licensed  victuallers,  wine,  beer,  and  spirit  mer¬ 
chants,  brewers,  malterers,  distillers,  importers 
and  manufacturers  of  aerated,  mineral,  and 


artificial  water  and  other  drinks,  purveyors, 
caterers  for  public  amusements  generally,  pro¬ 
prietors  of  motor  and  other  vehicles,  garage 
proprietors,  farmers,  dairymen,  ice  merchants, 
importers  and  brokers  of  food,  live  and  dead 
stock,  and  produce  of  all  descriptions,  hair¬ 
dressers,  chemists,  proprietors  of  baths,  dress¬ 
ing-rooms,  laundries,  reading,  writing,  and 
newspaper  rooms,  libraries,  grounds,  and  places 
of  amusement,  recreation,  sport,  entertainment, 
and  instruction  of  all  kinds,  tobacco  and  cigar 
merchants,  agents  for  railway  and  shipping 
companies  and  carriers,  theatrical  and  opera 
box-office  proprietors,  entrepreneurs,  and 
general  agents,  and  any  other  business  which 
can  be  conveniently  carried  on  in  connection 
therewith : 

(6.)  To  purchase,  hire,  lease,  or  otherwise 
acquire,  erect,  furnish,  and  maintain  hotels 
with  suitable  garages,  stables,  offices,  and 
grounds : 

(c.)  To  carry  on  business  as  merchants: 

(cZ. )  To  carry  on  any  kind  of  agency  busi¬ 
ness  : 

( e .)  To  purchase  for  investment  or  resale 
and  to  traffic  in  lands  and  houses  and  other 
property. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9288-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15364. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Hodgson 
Transmissions,  Limited,”  was  incorpo¬ 
rated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  26th 
day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
one  hundred  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one 
thousand  shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  102-6 
Pacific  Building,  744  Hastings  Street  West, 
Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  apply  for  and  to  purchase  or  other¬ 
wise  acquire  letters  patent,  brevets  d’invention, 
and  similar  privileges  and  concessions,  both 
British  and  foreign  and  in  any  country  of  the 
world,  for  inventions  or  improvements  in  any 
invention,  or  any  interest  in  any  such  inven¬ 
tions,  patents,  or  brevets  d’invention,  and  any 
licence  or  licences  in  connection  therewith,  and 
to  finance  inventors  or  alleged  inventors  for 
the  purpose  of  enabling  them  to  test,  perfect, 
or  market  their  inventions,  or  acquire  letters 
patent  or  other  such  rights  and  privileges 
thereto  pertaining,  and  to  acquire  and  in  any 
way  deal  with  trade-names: 

( b .)  To  sell,  let,  or  grant  any  patent  rights, 
brevets  d’invention,  or  privileges  belonging  to 
the  Company  or  which  may  be  acquired  by  it, 
or  any  interest  in  the  same,  and  to  grant 
licences  for  the  use  and  practice  of  the  same 
or  any  of  them,  and  to  let  or  allow  to  be  used 
or  otherwise  deal  with  or  in  any  inventions, 
patents,  brevets  d’invention,  or  privileges  in 
which  the  Company  may  be  interested,  and  to 
do  all  such  acts  and  things  as  may  be  deemed 
expedient  for  turning  to  account  any  inven¬ 
tions,  patents,  brevets  d’invention,  and  privi¬ 
leges  in  which  the  Company  may  be  interested: 

(c.)  To  manufacture  and  produce,  whether 
in  whole  or  in  part,  and  to  buy,  sell,  lease,  and 
otherwise  trade  and  deal  in  and  import  and 
export  all  machinery,  plant,  articles,  appli¬ 
ances,  and  things  capable  of  being  manufac¬ 
tured,  produced,  or  traded  in,  and,  without 
limiting  the  generality  of  the  foregoing,  all 
things  capable  of  being  manufactured,  pro¬ 
duced,  oi  traded  in  by  virtue  of  or  in  connection 
with  any  such  letters  patent,  brevets  d’inven¬ 
tion,  concessions,  licences,  inventions,  rights, 
or  privileges  as  aforesaid,  and  to  carry  on  a 
general  wholesale  and  retail  business  in  goods 
and  chattels  of  every  description: 

(d.)  To  form,  promote,  subsidize,  and  assist 
companies,  syndicates,  and  partnerships  of  all 
kinds,  and  to  buy  or  otherwise  acquii*e  and 


1940 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


dispose  of  shares,  debentures,  bonds,  and  other 
securities  or  other  evidences  of  interest  in  such 
companies,  syndicates,  and  partnerships: 

(e.)  To  negotiate  and  in  every  way  deal  with 
governmental,  municipal,  and  civic  authorities 
in  any  country  in  the  world  and  for  any  purpose 
whatsoever,  and  to  apply  for,  procure,  or  obtain 
any  powers,  privileges,  rights,  or  concessions 
for  this  Company  or  for  any  other  company, 
syndicate,  partnership,  or  person: 

(/.)  To  carry  out  any  transactions  whatso¬ 
ever  which  may  be  lawfully  undertaken  and 
carried  out  by  capitalists,  promoters,  agents  of 
every  kind,  or  concessionaires: 

(g.)  To  allot  shares  of  this  Company, 
credited  as  fully  or  partly  paid  up  and  either 
at  par  or  at  a  premium,  as  the  whole  or  part 
of  the  purchase  price  for  any  property,  goods, 
chattels,  inventions,  patents,  brevets  d’inven- 
tion,  licences,  rights,  or  concessions  purchased 
by  the  Company,  or  for  guarantees,  or  for  any 
other  valuable  consideration  as  from  time  to 
time  may  be  determined: 

( h .)  To  make  gifts  and  donations  to  any 
person,  firm,  or  corporation  for  any  purpose 
whatsoever,  whether  such  person,  firm,  or  cor¬ 
poration  be  a  member  of  this  Company  or  not: 

( i .)  To  sell  and  dispose  of  the  whole  or  any  j 
part  of  the  undertaking  of  the  Company  for 
such  consideration  as  the  Company  may  think 
fit,  and  in  particular  for  shares,  debentures,  or 
securities  of  any  other  company: 

(j.)  To  carry  on  business  or  to  do  any  of 
the  things  set  out  herein  in  any  Province, 
Territory,  or  part  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada 
or  in  any  other  country,  and  to  procure  the 
registration  or  recognition  of  the  Company  in 
any  Province,  Territory,  or  part  of  the  Domin¬ 
ion  of  Canada  and  in  any  other  country  or 
place: 

( k .)  To  do  all  or  any  of  the  above  things  in 
any  part  of  the  world  and  as  principals,  agents, 
contractors,  or  otherwise,  and  either  alone  or 
in  conjunction  with  others. 

And  it  is  hereby  declared  that  the  intention 
is  that  the  objects  specified  in  each  paragraph 
of  this  clause  shall,  except  where  otherwise 
expressed  in  such  paragraph,  be  in  nowise 
limited  or  restricted  by  reference  to  or  inference 
from  the  terms  of  any  other  paragraph  or  the 
name  of  the  Company. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9300-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15372. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Watson  Secu¬ 
rities',  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  31st  day  of  Octo¬ 
ber,  1936. 

The  Company  is  authorized  to  issue  one  thou¬ 
sand  shares  without  nominal  or  par  value. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  520 
Stock  Exchange  Building,  475  Howe  Street, 
Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are:  To  transact  all  kinds  of  agency 
business;  to  negotiate  loans;  to  find  invest¬ 
ments  ;  to  carry  on  business  as  capitalists,  finan¬ 
ciers,  brokers,  and  manufacturers’  agents;  to 
purchase  or  otherwise  acquire,  sell,  dispose  of, 
and  deal  in  real  and  personal  property  of  all 
kinds,  and  in  particular  lands,  shares,  stocks, 
debentures,  securities,  book  debts,  and  any  in¬ 
terest  in  real  or  personal  property,  andi  any 
claims  against  such  property  or  against  any 
person  or  company;  to  advance  money  on  the 
security  of  stocks,  shares,  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in 
warrants,  bonds,  debentures,  bills  of  lading, 
warehouse  receipts,  choses  in  action,  coupons, 
and  other  negotiable  or  transferable  or  non- 
negotiable  securities  or  documents;  to  subscribe 
for,  underwrite,  issue  on  commission  or  other¬ 
wise,  take,  hold,  and  deal  in  shares  and  secu¬ 
rities  of  all  kinds;  to  carry  on  business  as  pro-  ; 
moters,  and  to  form,  constitute,  float,  assist,  1 
and  control  companies  and  undertakings;  to ; 


purchase,  take  on  lease  or  in  exchange,  or  other¬ 
wise  acquire  any  real  or  personal  property,  and 
to  sell,  improve,  manage,  develop,  lease,  dis¬ 
pose  of,  turn  to  account,  or  otherwise  deal  with 
same;  to  import,  export,  manufactui’e,  buy,  sell, 
and  deal  in  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise;  to 
acquire,  develop,  and  maintain  mines,  mineral 
claims,  and  mining  rights;  and  to  construct 
and  operate  all  plants  and  appliances  necessary 
to  the  profitable  working  of  the  same  or  any 
of  them. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9417-nol2  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15384. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Mona  Gold 
Mines,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liabil¬ 
ity),”  was  incorporated  under  the  “  Companies 
Act  ”  as  a  Specially  Limited  Company  on  the 
6th  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
seventy-five  thousand  dollars',  divided  into  one 
thousand  five  hundred  shares  of  fifty  dollars 
each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  1010 
Hall  Building,  789  Pender  Street  West,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C. 

The  objects  of  the  Company  are  restricted 
to  the  following,  namely: — 

(a.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  dis¬ 
covery,  location,  or  otherwise,  and  to  hold 
mines,  mineral  claims,  mining  lands,  prospects, 
licences,  and  mining  rights  of  every  descrip¬ 
tion,  and'  to  work,  develop,  operate,  turn  to 
account,  sell,  or  otherwise  dispose  thereof : 

( b .)  To  dig,  drill,  or  bore  for,  raise,  crush, 
wash,  smelt,  reduce,  refine,  amalgamate,  assay, 
analyse,  and  otherwise  treat  gold,  silver,  copper, 
lead,  iron,  coal,  petroleum,  natural  gas,  and 
any  other  ore,  deposit,  metal,  or  mineral  what¬ 
soever,  whether  belonging  to  the  Company  or 
not,  and  to  render  the  same  merchantable,  and 
to  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in  the  same  or  any  product 
thereof : 

(c.)  To  engage  in  any  branch  of  mining, 
smelting,  milling,  and  refining  minerals: 

( d .)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire, 
exchange,  or  otherwise  timber  lands,  leases,  or 
claims,  rights  to  cut  timber,  surface  rights  and 
rights-of-way,  water  rights  and  privileges,  pat¬ 
ents,  patent  rights  and  concessions,  and  other 
real  or  personal  property: 

(e.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire, 
exchange,  or  otherwise,  and'  to  construct,  oper¬ 
ate,  maintain,  or  altei’,  trails',  roads,  ways, 
tramways,  reservoirs,  dams,  flumes,  race  and 
other  ways,  watercourses,  canals,  aqueducts, 
pipe-lines,  wells,  tanks,  bridges,  wharves,  piers, 
mills,  pumping  plants,  factories,  foundries, 
furnaces,  coke-ovens,  crushing-works,  smelting- 
works,  concentrating-works,  refining-works,  hy¬ 
draulic,  electrical,  and  other  works  and  ap¬ 
pliances,  power  devices  and  plants  of  every 
kind,  laboratories,  warehouses,  boarding-houses, 
dwellings,  buildings,  machinery,  plant,  and 
other  works  and  conveniences,  and  to  buy,  sell, 
manufacture,  and  deal  in  all  kinds  of  goods, 
stores,  provisions,  implements,  chattels,  and 
effects : 

(/.)  To  build,  purchase,  lease,  hire,  charter, 
navigate,  use,  and  operate  cars,  wagons,  and 
other  vehicles,  boats,  ships,  and  other  vessels: 

( g .)  To  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  of  ore,  metal, 
oil,  gas,  or  mineral  product,  and  to  take  con¬ 
tracts  for  mining-work  of  all  kinds,  and  to 
accept  as  the  consideration  shares,  stock,  deben¬ 
tures,  or  other  securities  of  any  limited  com¬ 
pany,  wheresoever  incorporated  and  carrying 
on  any  business,  directly  or  indirectly,  condu¬ 
cive  to  the  objects  of  a  specially  limited  com¬ 
pany,  if  such  shares  (except  the  shares  of  a 
company  having  non-personal  liability),  stock, 
debentures,  or  other  securities  are  fully  paid 
up,  and  to  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  thereof. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9428-nol2  Registrar  of  Companies. 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1941 


CERTIFICATES  OF 
INCORPORATION. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15356. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Elysium 
Hotel  Company,  Limited,”  was  incorpo-  j 
rated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  23rd 
day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  1140 
Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  hotelkeepers, 
rooming-house  keepers,  restauranteurs,  pro- 
visioners,  apartment-house  operators,  and  any 
and  all  branches  of  the  letting  of  rooms,  either 
single  or  en  suite,  for  hire,  and  the  supplying 
of  meals,  food,  and  provisions  to  tenants  or 
customers : 

(6.)  To  do  any  and  all  of  the  above  things  in 
any  part  of  the  world  as  principals,  agents, 
or  contractors,  or  by  or  through  trustees, 
agents,  or  otherwise,  and  either  alone  or  in 
conjunction  with  others. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9292-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies.  | 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15357. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Pavilion 
Ranches,  Ltd.,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  23rd  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
one  hundred  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one 
thousand  shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  615 
Credit  Fonder  Building,  850  Hastings  Street 
West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  purchase  or  otherwise  acquire,  under¬ 
take,  and  carry  on  as  a  going  concern  the 
butcher  and  meat-dealer  business  carried  on 
at  Pavilion,  in  the  Province  of  British  Colum¬ 
bia,  by  B.  Beloud,  and  all  or  any  of  the  assets, 
property,  contracts,  rights,  obligations,  and 
liabilities  of  the  said  B.  Beloud  in  connection 
therewith,  and  to  pay  for  the  same  in  cash  or 
shares  of  this  Company,  or  partly  in  cash  and 
partly  in  shares,  and  to  enter  into  and  execute 
such  agreements  as  may  be  necessary  for  this 
purpose: 

(6.)  To  carry  on  any  or  all  of  the  businesses 
of  importers,  exporters,  packers,  or  butchers 
of  and  dealers  in  meat,  cattle,  sheep,  poultry, 
rabbits,  butter,  fish,  and  all  perishable  produce 
generally,  skins,  hides,  fur,  leather,  tallow,  fat, 
fertilizers,  hoofs  and  other  animal  products, 
dairy,  farm,  and  garden  produce  of  all  kinds; 
to  raise,  buy,  and  sell  by  wholesale  or  retail, 
trade,  slaughter,  or  otherwise  deal  in  all  or 
any  of  the  aforementioned  animals  or  products, 
and,  generally,  to  carry  on  in  all  its  branches 
a  general  live-stock  and  stock-raising  farm  and 
range  business: 

(c.)  To  buy,  sell,  lease,  build,  acquire,  mort¬ 
gage,  maintain,  and  operate  lands,  ranches, 
farms,  buildings,  warehouses,  factories,  cold- 
storage  plants,  machinery  and  equipment, 
trucks,  rolling-stock,  cattle  and  other  live  stock, 
franchise  and  patent  rights,  and  real  and  per¬ 
sonal  property  of  any  kind  and  description: 

( d .)  To  pack,  cure,  smoke,  preserve,  and 
prepare  for  consumption  and  use  any  products 
of  cattle,  sheep,  hogs,  and  other  animals, 
poultry,  fish,  and  all  by-products  thereof,  and 
to  carry  on  business  as  tanners,  fellmongerers, 
warehousers,  truckers,  and  shippers: 

( e .)  As  to  the  consideration  for  the  whole 
or  any  part  of  the  business  rights,  real  or 
personal  property  of  any  other  person  or  com- 

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pany,  to  pay  cash  or  to  issue  and  allot  shares 
of  this  Company  credited  as  fully  or  partly 
paid  up,  or  stock  or  debentures  or  other  obliga¬ 
tions  of  this  Company,  or  to  pay  such  considera¬ 
tion  partly  in  one  way  and  partly  in  the  other. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9292-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15360. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Consolidated 
Traders,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  24th  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  hundred 
shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  addi’ess  of  its  registered  office  is  340 
Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  buy,  sell,  and  otherwise  dispose  of, 
hold,  own,  manufacture,  produce,  export  and 
import,  and  deal  in,  either  as  principal  or  agent 
and  upon  commission,  consignment,  or  other¬ 
wise,  goods,  wares,  products,  and  merchandise 
of  any  kind  and  nature  whatsoever,  and  to  do 
a  general  commission  merchant’s  merchandise 
brokerage  and  selling  agent’s  and  factor’s  busi¬ 
ness  in  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  dealt  in 
by  the  Company: 

(b.)  To  transact  all  kinds  of  agency  busi¬ 
ness  ;  to  negotiate  loans ;  to  find  investments ; 
to  carry  on  business  as  capitalists,  financiers, 
brokers,  and  manufacturers’  agents : 

(c.)  To  purchase,  take  on  lease  or  in  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise  acquire  any  real  or  per¬ 
sonal  property,  and  to  sell,  improve,  manage, 
develop,  lease,  dispose  of,  turn  to  account,  or 
otherwise  deal  with  same: 

( d .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  manufac¬ 
turers’  agents  or  representatives,  and  to  act 
in  the  capacity  of  agents  for  the  manufacturers 
of  goods. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9292-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15343. 

AT OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Interior 
4- '  Motors,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  16th  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  two  thou¬ 
sand  shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  South¬ 
east  corner  of  Whetham  and  Tronson  Streets, 
Vernon,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  conduct  and  carry  on  the  business  of 
a  general  service-station,  purchase  and  sale  of 
motor-cars  and  motor-car  accessories,  both 
wholesale  and  retail,  and  in  connection  with  the 
business  of  the  Company  to  establish  branch 
stores,  agencies,  and  depots  for  the  purchase 
and  sale  thereof : 

( b .)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  or  other 
manner  lands  and  premises,  and  to  erect  thereon 
warehouses  or  other  buildings  which  the  Com¬ 
pany  may  x-equire  for  its  business,  and  to 
engage  in  a  general  warehousing  and  storage 
business,  and  to  sell,  lease,  or  otherwise  dispose 
of  such  lands  or  buildings  when  the  Company 
deems  it  expedient  to  do  so: 

(c.)  To  buy  and  sell  motor-cars,  trucks,  and 
tractors  of  all  kinds,  gasoline,  oil,  and  other 
products  required  in  and  about  a  general  auto¬ 
mobile  business,  including  motor-car  acces¬ 
sories,  and  to  acquire  or  hold  an  interest  in 
any  firm  or  company  whose  business  consists 
wholly  or  in  part  of  buying  and  selling  general 
automobile  accessories : 

(cl.)  To  purchase,  lease,  or  otheiwvise  acquire, 
and  to  hold,  improve,  manage,  exchange,  work, 
develop,  exercise  all  rights  in  respect  of,  lease, 


1942 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


mortgage,  sell,  dispose  of,  turn  to  account,  and 
otherwise  deal  with  all  kinds  of  real  and  per¬ 
sonal  property: 

(e.)  To  act  as  agents  for  the  depositors  of 
any  goods  and  chattels  for  storage  and  ware¬ 
housing  purposes,  in  effecting  sales  and  pur¬ 
chases  thereof,  in  collecting,  paying,  or  remit¬ 
ting  the  proceeds  of  such  transactions,  and 
generally  in  dealings  of  every  kind  connected 
with  such  goods  and  chattels: 

The  objects  set  forth  in  any  subclause  of  this 
clause  shall  not,  except  when  the  context  ex¬ 
pressly  so  requires,  be  in  anywise  limited  or 
restricted  by  reference  to  or  inference  from 
the  terms  of  any  other  subclause  or  by  the 
name  of  the  Company,  but  may  be  carried  out 
in  as  full  and  ample  a  manner  and  construed 
in  as  wide  a  sense  as  if  each  of  the  said  para¬ 
graphs  defined  the  objects  of  a  separate,  dis¬ 
tinct,  and  independent  company. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9292-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15358. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Maypole 
Dairies  (1936),  Limited,”  was  incorpo¬ 
rated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  23rd 
day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  hundred 
shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Room 
211,  678  Howe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  manufacture,  produce,  compound, 
purify,  improve,  store,  deal  in,  purchase, 
acquire,  sell,  supply,  and  dispose  of  dairy  and 
farm  produce  of  all  kinds  and  any  other  sup¬ 
plies,  goods,  and  material: 

( b .)  To  purchase,  take,  acquire,  hold,  man¬ 
age,  improve,  lease,  exchange,  sell,  mortgage, 
pledge,  and  dispose  of  real  and  personal  prop¬ 
erty  of  any  kind  and  description  whatsoever: 

(c.)  To  build,  manufacture,  maintain,  oper¬ 
ate,  improve,  repair,  deal  in,  purchase,  take, 
acquire,  hold,  manage,  lease,  exchange,  sell, 
mortgage,  pledge,  and  dispose  of  manufactories, 
mills,  stores,  warehouses,  and  any  other  build¬ 
ings  and  mei’chandise  of  all  kinds  and  descrip¬ 
tions  : 

( d .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  a  general 
merchant  in  all  its  branches,  both  wholesale 
and  retail : 

( e .)  To  do  all  such  things  and  to  carry  on 
such  businesses  as  the  Company  may  think  are 
incidental  and  conducive  to  the  attainment  of 
the  above  objects. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9293-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15352. 

OTICE  is  hei’eby  given  that  “  Western  Sash 
&  Door  Company,  Limited,”  was  incorpo¬ 
rated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  22nd 
day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  1125 
Hastings  Street  East,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  business  as  manufacturers 
of  doors  and  windows  and  other  articles  of 
building  construction,  including  roofing  and 
built-in  features: 

(b.)  To  carry  on  business  as  timber  mer¬ 
chants,  sawmill,  shingle-mill,  and  pulp-mill 
owners,  loggers,  lumbermen,  and  lumber  mer¬ 
chants  in  all  or  any  of  their  branches;  to  buy, 
sell,  prepare  for  market,  import  and  export, 
and  deal  in  sawlogs,  timber,  piles,  poles,  and 
forest  products  of  every  kind  and  description: 


(c.)  To  conduct  the  business  of  general  mer¬ 
chants,  both  wholesale  and  retail  and  on  com¬ 
mission,  and  to  act  as  brokers  in  the  buying 
and  selling  of  commodities,  and  generally  to 
carry  on  any  other  business  whatsoever  which 
the  Company  may  desire  or  may  consider  cap¬ 
able  of  being  conveniently  carried  on  in  con¬ 
nection  with  the  powers  herein  contained. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9293-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15361. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Jerman  Hunt 
(Kelowna),  Limited,”  was  incorporated 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  24th  day 
of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  hundred 
shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Care  of 
Messrs.  MacNeill,  Norris  &  Pratt,  Bank  of 
Nova  Scotia  Building-,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  wholesale 
and  retail  merchants;  to  carry  on  any  or  all 
of  the  businesses  of  dry-goods  manufacturers, 
furriers,  clothiers,  haberdashers,  hosiers,  mil¬ 
liners,  dressmakers,  tailors,  hatters,  manufac¬ 
turers,  exporters  and  importers,  wholesale  and 
retail  dealers  of  and  in  all  kinds  of  fabrics, 
leathers,  dresses,  lingerie,  ladies’  ready-to-wear, 
boot  and  shoe  merchants,  and  manufacturers 
and  importers  and  wholesale  and  retail  dealers 
of  and  in  all  leather  goods,  household  furniture, 
china  and  glassware,  crockery,  and  other  house¬ 
hold  fittings  and  utensils,  ornaments,  bric-a- 
brac,  stationery,  notions,  and  fancy  goods, 
dealers  in  articles  and  commodities  of  personal 
and  household  use: 

( b .)  To  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in  all  kinds  and 
descriptions  of  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise: 

(c.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  manufac¬ 
turers’  agents  or  representatives  or  to  act  in 
the  capacity  of  agents  for  the  manufacture  of 
goods. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9293-oc2§  Registrar  of  Companies. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada: 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2314. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “Interior  of 
J-  British  Columbia  Hotelmen’s  Association  ” 
has  this  day  been  incorporated  as  a  Society 
under  the  “  Societies  Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  Interior  of 
the  Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
seventeenth  day  of  October,  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[L.S.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 

The  objects  of  the  Society  are: — 

(a.)  To  promote  a  fraternal  feeling  and 
cordial  business  relationship  among  its  mem¬ 
bers,  and  generally  to  do  such  acts  and  things 
as  shall  be  for  the  benefit  of  its  members  and 
the  hotel  business  of  the  Interior  of  British 
Columbia : 

(b.)  To*  promote  just  and  honourable  prac¬ 
tice  in  the  conduct  of  business  and  to  suppress 
malpractices: 

(c.)  To  promote  the  consideration  and  dis¬ 
cussion  of  questions  affecting  the  hotel  trade, 
and  to  promote  matters  of  interest  to  members 
and  other  hotel  associations: 

(d.)  To  give  legislative  and  other  public 
bodies  facilities  for  conferring  with  and  ascer- 


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taining  the  views  of  persons  engaged  in  the 
hotel  trade  regarding  matters  of  trade: 

(e.)  To  encourage  and  promote  the  develop¬ 
ment  of  tourist  traffic  and  the  building  and 
maintaining  of  good  roads: 

(/.)  No  part  of  the  funds  of  the  Association 
may  be  appropriated  for  any  local  contribu¬ 
tions,  donations,  or  charities  in  any  district, 
but  may  be  devoted  to  any  Province-wide  move¬ 
ment  affecting  the  interests  of  its  members  or 
the  welfare  of  the  Association: 

(</.)  To  affiliate  with  corporations  having 
objects  wholly  or  in  part  similar  to  the  objects 
of  this  Society.  9288-oc29 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15354. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Vernon- 
Brockbank  Radio  Company,  Limited,”  was 
incorporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on 
the  22nd  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Care  of 
W.  F.  Gurd,  728  Rogers  Building,  Vancouver, 
B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  merchants 
and  dealers,  both  wholesale  and  retail,  or  as 
manufacturers,  distributers,  brokers,  agents,  or 
otherwise,  of  and  in  radios,  electric  appliances, 
devices,  and  equipment  of  all  kinds,  musical 
instruments,  sheet  music,  photographic  cameras 
and  accessories,  pictures,  furniture,  refrigera¬ 
tors,  washing-machines,  and  household  articles 
of  every  kind,  gas  and  electric  engines  and 
merchandise  of  every  kind : 

(b.)  To  purchase  and  otherwise  acquire  and 
hold,  sell,  and  dispose  of  real  estate,  and  im¬ 
prove  the  same,  and  to  lend  money  on  any  real 
or  personal  property,  and  secui’e  the  repay¬ 
ment  of  the  same  by  mortgage  or  otherwise. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9293-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15362. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Granville 
Oils,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability),” 
was  incorporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ” 
as  a  Specially  Limited  Company  on  the  24th 
day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
five  hundred  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  five 
hundred  thousand  shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Room 
204,  678  Howe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  of  the  Company  are  restricted  to 
the  following,  namely: — 

(a.)  To  acquire  by  pui’chase,  lease,  hire,  dis¬ 
covery,  location,  or  otherwise,  and  to  hold, 
mines,  mineral  claims,  mining  lands,  prospects, 
licences,  and  mining  rights  of  every  descrip¬ 
tion,  and  to  work,  develop,  operate,  turn  to 
account,  sell,  or  otherwise  dispose  thereof: 

(b.)  To  dig,  drill,  or  bore  for,  raise,  crush, 
wash,  smelt,  reduce,  refine,  amalgamate,  assay, 
analyse,  and  otherwise  treat  gold,  silver,  copper, 
lead,  iron,  coal,  petroleum,  natural  gas,  and 
any  other  ore,  deposit,  metal,  or  mineral  what¬ 
soever,  whether  belonging  to  the  Company  or 
not,  and  to  render  the  same  merchantable,  and 
to  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in  the  same  or  any  product 
thereof : 

(c.)  To  engage  in  any  branch  of  mining, 
smelting,  milling,  and  refining  minerals: 

(cl.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise  timber  lands,  leases,  or 
claims,  rights  to  cut  timber,  surface  rights  and 
rights-of-way,  water  rights  and  privileges, 
patents,  patent  rights  and  concessions,  and 
other  real  or  personal  property: 

( e .)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise,  and  to  construct,  operate, 
maintain,  or  alter,  trails,  roads,  ways,  tram¬ 


ways,  reservoirs,  dams,  flumes,  race  and  other 
ways,  watercourses,  canals,  aqueducts,  pipe¬ 
lines,  wells,  tanks,  bridges,  wharves,  piers, 
mills,  pumping  plants,  factories,  foundries, 
furnaces,  coke-ovens,  crushing-works,  smelting- 
works,  concentrating-works,  refining-works, 
hydraulic,  electrical,  and  other  works  and  appli¬ 
ances,  power  devices  and  plants  of  every  kind, 
laboratories,  warehouses,  boarding-houses, 
dwellings,  buildings,  machinery,  plant,  and 
other  works  and  conveniences,  and  to  buy,  sell, 
manufactui’e,  and  deal  in  all  kinds  of  goods 
stores,  provisions,  implements,  chattels,  ana 
effects : 

(/.)  To  build,  purchase,  lease,  hire,  charter, 
navigate,  use,  and  operate  cars,  wagons,  and 
other  vehicles,  boats,  ships,  and  other  vessels: 

(g.)  To  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  of  ore, 
metal,  oil,  gas,  or  mineral  product,  and  to  take 
contracts  for  mining-work  of  all  kinds,  and 
to  accept  as  the  consideration  shares,  stock, 
debentures,  or  other  securities  of  any  limited 
company,  wheresoever  incorporated  and  carry¬ 
ing  on  any  business,  directly  or  indirectly, 
conducive  to  the  objects  of  a  specially  limited 
company,  if  such  shares  (except  the  shares  of 
a  company  having  non-personal  liability) ,  stock, 
debentures,  or  other  securities  are  fully  paid 
up,  and  to  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  thereof. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9293-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada  : 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2318. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “  The  Chilliwack 
Fish  and  Game  Protective  Association  ” 
has  this  day  been  incorporated  as  a  Society 
under  the  “  Societies  Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  Chilliwack, 
Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  Seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
twenty-fourth  day  of  October,  one  thousand 
nine  hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[L.s.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 

The  objects  of  the  Society  are:  To  protect 
fish  and  game  in  the  district;  to  promote  ideas 
to  better  fishing  and  hunting  conditions;  to 
promote  rod  and  gun  contests.  9402-oc29 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15359. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Dominion 
Tug  &  Barge  Co.,  Limited,”  was  incor¬ 
porated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the 
24th  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
one  hundred  and  thirty-one  thousand  two  hun¬ 
dred  and  fifty  dollars',  divided  into  two  thou¬ 
sand  five  hundred  shares  of  ten  dollars  each 
and  two  thousand  one  hundred  and  twenty-five 
shares  of  fifty  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  307 
Stock  Exchange  Building,  475  Howe  Street, 
Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are : — 

(a.)  To  acquire,  purchase,  build,  repair, 
operate,  manage,  own,  charter,  and  lease, 
steamboats,  sailing-vessels,  barges,  scows,  tugs 
derricks,  pile-drivers,  dredges,  tankers,  and 
every  other  kind  of  water-craft  or  vessel  or 
any  shares  or  interest  therein,  and  to  sell,  dis¬ 
pose  of,  charter,  lease,  mortgage,  hypothecate, 
or  otherwise  deal  with  the  same  or  any  inter¬ 
est  therein : 

(b.)  To  operate  and  carry  on  a  service  for 
the  carriage  of  freight  or  passengers,  or  both, 


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[November  19th,  1936. 


and  a  general  towing'  business  and  a  general 
salvage  business : 

(c.)  To  carry  on  all  or  any  of  the  businesses 
of  ship-owners,  ship-brokers,  shipping  agents, 
charterers  of  ships  and  vessels,  managers  of 
shipping  properties,  ship-builders,  dredgers, 
salvors,  marine  salvagemen,  insurance-brokers, 
lightermen,  freight  contractors,  carriers  by 
land  and  sea,  importers  and  exporters,  forward¬ 
ing  agents,  warehousemen,  wharfingers,  gen¬ 
eral  freight  and  passenger  agents,  mercantile 
agents  and  brokers,  general  traders  in  marine 
supplies,  and  a  general  merchandise  business. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9300-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada  : 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2317. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “  The  Pouce  Coupe 
J-  Community  Hospital  Society  ”  has  this  day 
been  incorporated  as  a  Society  under  the  “  So¬ 
cieties  Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  Pouce  Coupe, 
Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
twenty-fourth  day  of  October,  one  thousand 
nine  hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[L.S.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 

The  objects  of  the  Society  are:  To  receive 
and  treat  persons  suffering  from  disease  or  re¬ 
quiring  surgical  or  medical  attention,  and  gen¬ 
erally  to  maintain  a  General  Hospital  in  all  its 
branches.  9401-oc29 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15368. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Commercial 
Factors,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  27th  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  Company  is  authorized  to  issue  ten  thou¬ 
sand  shares  without  nominal  or  par  value. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  703 
Rogers  Building,  470  Granville  Street,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  an  invest¬ 
ment  company,  and  to  invest  in  any  stocks-, 
bonds,  debentures,  shares,  scrip,  or  securities 
of  any  Government,  state,  dominion,  province, 
sovereign,  or  authority  (supreme,  municipal, 
local,  or  otherwise),  and  in  bonds,  debentures, 
stock,  scrip,  obligations,  shares,  or  securities 
of  any  company  or  corporation  whatsoever, 
whether  public  or  private,  or  in  any  undertak¬ 
ing  upon  which  the  Company  may  enter  itself 
or  which  may  be  entered  into  by  others,  as  well 
as  in  any  movable  or  immovable  property  what¬ 
soever,  and  to  invest  and  lend  money  to  persons, 
firms,  or  corporations  at  interest,  with  security 
or  without  security,  and  to  buy,  sell,  exchange, 
deal  in,  and  lend  money  on  accounts  receivable, 
bills  of  lading,  warehouse  receipts,  hire  receipts, 
chattel  mortgages,  lien  notes,  and  any  other 
forms  of  security  or  commercial  paper,  and  to 
undertake  the  financing  of  industrial  loans 
secured  by  real  and  (or)  personal  property, 
including  accounts  receivable,  bills  of  lading, 
warehouse  receipts,  hire  receipts,  chattel  mort¬ 
gages,  lien  notes,  and  any  other  form  of  security 
or  commercial  paper,  and  to  act  as  an  accep¬ 
tance  corporation  for  the  discount  or  rediscount 
of  any  security  on  real  or  personal  property, 
and  to  change,  alter,  or  realize  upon  any  such 
investments,  and  to  reinvest  in  the  manner 
aforesaid  any  moneys  which  may  at  any  time 
be  in  the  hands  of  the  Company: 


(b.)  To  enter  upon  and  undertake  the  im¬ 
porting  and  exporting  of  goods,  wares,  and 
merchandise  of  every  kind,  character,  and 
description,  and  to  manufacture,  buy,  and  sell 
such  goods : 

(c.)  To  carry  on  a  general  trading  and 
mercantile  business  as  importers  and  dealers 
in  all  kinds  of  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise, 
whether  wholesale  or  retail,  and  by  means  of 
stores,  warehouses,  shops,  or  agencies  in  all 
such  places  and  in  such  manner  as  the  Company 
may  deem  to  be  profitable  and  advantageous: 

( d .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  warehouse¬ 
men,  forwarders,  and  distributers  in  all  its 
branches  with  respect  to  all  articles  of  com¬ 
merce. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9300-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15363. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Granville 
Furniture  Co.,  Ltd.,”  was  incorporated 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  26th  day 
of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  thousand 
shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  430- 
433  Rogers  Building,  470  Granville  Street,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  business  as  merchants, 
dealing  in  all  kinds  of  furniture,  household  and 
store  fixtui'es  and  appliances,  mats,  rugs,  car¬ 
pets,  radios  and  other  musical  instruments, 
electrical  goods,  appliances1,  and  machinery, 
refrigerators,  washing-machines,  and  any  and 
all  kind's  of  other  goods  usually  carried  in  stock 
by  furniture  dealers  and  manufacturers: 

(b.)  To  carry  on  the  business  referred  to  in 
paragraph  (a)  as  dealers,  whether  wholesale, 
retail,  or  on  commission. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9300-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada: 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2316. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “  The  B.C.  Rifle- 
-L  men’s  Club  ”  has  this  day  been  incorpo¬ 
rated  as  a  Society  under  the  “  Societies  Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  Cloverdale, 
Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
twenty-third  day  of  October,  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[L.S.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 

The  objects  of  the  Society  are: — 

(a.)  To  keep  together  in  a  social  and  fra¬ 
ternal  way  the  members  of  the  various  Provin¬ 
cial  (B.C.)  Eights,  in  the  London  Merchants 
Match  at  Ottawa: 

(b.)  To  encourage  the  sending  of  B.C.  rifle¬ 
men  to  Bisley  with  the  Canadian  Bisley  Team, 
and  help  defray  their  expenses: 

(c.)  To  encourage  the  sending  of  B.C.  Pro¬ 
vincial  teams  of  riflemen  to  Ottawa  for  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  Rifle  Association  Annual 
Prize  Meeting,  and  help  defray  their  expenses: 

(d.)  To  organize  rifle-matches  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  of  British  Columbia  during  the  summer 
months,  to  be  competed  for  by  riflemen  of  said 
Province: 

( e .)  To  arrange  a  dinner  each  year  at  the 
termination  of  the  D.R.A.  Meeting  in  honour 
of  the  B.C.  London  Merchants  Team  for  that 
year.  9401-oc29 


November  19th,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1945 


CERTIFICATES  OF 
INCORPORATION. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15367. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Pioneer  Oil 
Company,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  un¬ 
der  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  27th  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  thousand 
shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  411-14 
Rogers  Building,  470  Granville  Street,  Vancou¬ 
ver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  manufactur¬ 
ers,  importers,  exporters,  producers,  refiners, 
suppliers,  and  distributers  of  oils,  greases, 
petroleum  and  the  by-products  thereof,  and 
chemicals  of  every  kind  and  description;  and 
to  buy,  sell,  or  otherwise  acquire  and  deal  in 
crude  petroleum-oil  and  other  oils,  greases, 
chemicals,  and  all  products  thereof,  and  to 
maintain  and  operate  oil  refineries  or  plants; 
and  to  store,  tank,  warehouse,  and  refine  crude 
petroleum-oil  and  other  oils,  greases,  chemicals, 
and  all  products  thereof;  and  to  do  all  acts, 
matters,  and  things  as  are  incidental  or  neces¬ 
sary  to  the  attainment  of  the  above  objects  or 
any  of  them: 

( b .)  To  receive  for  sale  or  consignment,  and 
to  sell  and  consign  for  sale,  and  to  sell  for  com¬ 
mission  or  other  reward,  and  to  carry  on  the 
business  of  wholesale  and  retail  dealers  in  crude 
petroleum-oil  and  other  oils,  greases,  and  chem¬ 
icals  and  all  products  thereof : 

(c.)  To  build,  construct,  purchase,  lease, 
hire,  charter,  navigate,  use,  and  operate  cars, 
trucks,  wagons,  boats,  ships,  tugs,  scows,  and 
other  vehicles,  vessels,  and  conveyances',  and 
wharves,  for  the  transportation  by  land  or 
water  of  the  products,  goods,  and  merchandise 
of  the  Company  or  in  which  it  may  deal : 

( d .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  dealers  in, 
hirers,  repairers,  cleaners,  storers,  and1  ware- 
housers  of  automobiles,  motor-cars,  motor¬ 
cycles,  aeroplanes,  bicycles,  velocipedes  and  car¬ 
riages,  and  vehicles  of  all  kinds,  whether  moved 
by  mechanical  power  or  not,  and  all  machinery, 
implements,  utensils,  appliances,  accessories, 
apparatus,  lubricants,  gasoline  and  other  motor- 
fuels,  cements,  solutions,  enamels,  and  all  things 
capable  of  being  used  therewith  or  in  the  manu¬ 
facture,  maintenance,  and  working  thereof  re¬ 
spectively,  or  in  the  construction  of  any  track 
or  surface  adapted  for  the  use  thereof. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9407-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15369. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Commodore 
Grill,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  29th  day  of  Octo¬ 
ber,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is  ten 
thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  800 
Hall  Building,  789  Pender  Street  West,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  hotel,  res¬ 
taurant,  cafe,  grill,  refreshment-room,  and 
lodging-house  keepers,  licensed  victuallers: 

( b .)  To  carry  on  the  businesses  of  manufac¬ 
turers  of  and  dealers  in  tobacco,  cigars,  ciga¬ 
rettes,  match-lights,  pipes,  and  any  other 
articles  required  by  or  which  may  be  conve¬ 
nient  to  smokers,  and  of  snuff  grinders  and 
merchants  and  box  merchants,  and  to  deal  in 


any  other  ax*ticles  and  things  commonly  dealt 
in  by  tobacconists: 

( c .)  To  carry  on  business  as  dealers  in  and 
producers  of  dairy,  farm,  and  garden  px-oduce 
of  all  kinds,  and  in  particular  milk,  cream,  but¬ 
ter,  cheese,  poultry  and  eggs,  fruit  and  vege¬ 
tables  : 

( d .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  tea-shop 
keepers,  restaurant-keepers,  and  suppliers  of 
provisions,  both  solid  and  liquid: 

(e.)  To  purchase  or  to  sell  any  restaurant 
business  as  a  going  concern  or  otherwise: 

(/.)  To  buy  for  sale  or  otherwise,  take  on 
lease,  hire  any  equipment,  fixtures,  utensils, 
furniture,  or  other  personal  property  required 
for  the  purpose  of  the  Company: 

(g.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  proprietors 
or  managers  of  theatres,  palaces  and  halls, 
kinematographic  shows  and  exhibitions,  and  to 
permit  the  Company’s  premises  to  be  used1  for 
such  other  purposes  as  may  seem  expedient: 

( h .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  refresh¬ 
ment-room  proprietors  and  refreshment  ca¬ 
terers  and  contractors  in  all  its  respective 
branches : 

(i.)  To  carry  on  business  as  bakers,  con¬ 
fectioners,  butchers,  milk-sellers,  butter-sellers, 
dairymen,  grocers,  poulterers,  greengrocers, 
farmers,  and  ice  merchants: 

(;.)  To  manufacture,  buy,  sell,  refine,  pre¬ 
pare,  grow,  import,  export,  and  deal  in’  provi¬ 
sions  of  all  kinds,  both  wholesale  andi  retail, 
and  whether  solid  or  liquid: 

(k.)  To  establish  and  provide  all  kinds  of 
conveniences  and  attractions  for  customers  and 
others,  and1  in  particular  reading,  writing,  and 
smoking  rooms,  lockers  and  safe-deposits,  tele¬ 
phones,  telegraphs,  stores,  shops,  lodgings,  and 
lavatories : 

( l .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  a  store¬ 
keeper  in  all  its  branches,  and  in  particular  to 
buy,  sell,  manufacture,  and  deal  in  goods,  stores, 
consumable  articles,  chattels  and  effects  of  all 
kinds,  both  wholesale  and'  retail,  and  to  trans¬ 
act  every  kind  of  agency  business  or  trans- 
i  action  which  may  seem  to  the  Company,  directly 
or  indirectly,  conducive  to  the  interests  of  the 
Company. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9407-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15371. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Bella  Coola 
Timber  Company,  Limited,”  was  incor- 
j  porated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the 
31st  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
one  hundred  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one 
thousand  shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Suite 
20,  163  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  business  of  timber  mer¬ 
chants,  sawmill-owners,  loggers,  lumbermen, 
and  lumber  merchants  in  any  or  all  their 
branches;  to  buy,  sell,  log,  prepare  for  market, 
manufacture,  manipulate,  import,  export,  and 
deal  in  timber,  sawlogs,  lumber,  and  wood  of 
all  kinds,  and  to  manufacture  and  deal  in  lum¬ 
ber,  timber,  and  timber  products,  all  ai-ticles 
and  materials  in  the  manufacturing  whereof 
timber,  lumber,  or  wood  is  used: 

( b .)  To  purchase,  lease,  or  otherwise  ac¬ 
quire  timber  lands,  licences,  or  leases,  sawmills, 
of  any  other  description  for  the  manufacture  of 
lumber,  shingles,  pulp,  paper,  and  other  timber 
products : 

(c.)  To  act  as  transporters  and  conveyers  of 
logs  or  lumber  by  flumes,  waterways,  railways, 
-trucks,  or  otherwise,  and  to  clear  streams : 

(d.)  To  avail  itself  of  and  to  have,  hold, 
exercise,  use,  and  enjoy  all  rights,  powers,  privi¬ 
leges,  advantages,  priorities,  and  immunities 
created,  provided,  and  conferred  by  the  “  Water 
Act  ”  and  any  amendment  thereof  and  any  and 
|  all  other  laws  pertaining  to  the  appropriation 


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THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


and  use  of  waters  for  any  and  all  purposes 
whatsoever : 

( e .)  To  acquire,  operate,  and  carry  on  the 
business  of  a  power  company,  and  to  apply 
water  or  water-power  for  producing  any  form 
of  power,  or  for  producing  and  generating  elec¬ 
tricity  for  the  purpose  of  light,  heat,  and  power, 
or  any  other  purpose  for  which  electricity  may 
be  applied;  to  acquire,  construct,  and  operate 
waterworks,  and  to  distribute,  sell,  supply,  or 
use  water  or  water-power  for  mechanical,  irri¬ 
gation,  domestic,  or  any  other  purposes  for 
which  water  or  other  power  may  be  supplied, 
sold,  or  used;  to  render  water  and  water-power 
available  for  use,  application,  and'  distribution, 
constructing,  erecting,  and  operating  and  all 
improvements  of  every  sort  whatsoever  neces¬ 
sary  for  said  purposes,  including  the  diverting 
of  the  waters  of  any  stream,  pond,  or  lake  into 
any  other  channel  or  channels. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9407-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15375. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Star  Bakery, 
Limited,”  was  incorporated  under  the 
“  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  2nd  day  of  November, 
1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided1  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  over 
Marlatt’s,  Bay  Avenue,  Trail,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  business  as  bakers  and 
manufacturers  of  and  dealers  in  bread,  flour, 
biscuits,  and  farinaceous  compounds  and  ma¬ 
terials  of  every  description : 

( b .)  To  carry  on  business  as  confectioners, 
restaurateurs,  proprietors,  and  (or)  opera¬ 
tors  of  delicatessen  shops,  merchants,  feed  mer¬ 
chants,  and  general  traders: 

(c.)  To  construct,  acauire,  hire,  hold,  work, 
let,  and  sell  mills,  factories,  bake-houses,  shops, 
buildings,  machinery,  and  appliances  suitable 
for  such  baking,  manufacturing,  and  dealing. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9412-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 

“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15366. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  The  Grand¬ 
view  Greenhouses,  Limited,”  was  incor¬ 
porated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the 
27th  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  twenty 
thousand  shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  131 
Pender  Street  East,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is*  estab¬ 
lished  are:  To  carry  on  the  business  of  green¬ 
house  operators,  nurserymen,  florists,  market- 
gardeners,  and  generally  the  business  of  grow¬ 
ers,  both  wholesale  and  retail,  and  the  business 
of  importers  and  exporters. 

II.  G.  GARRETT, 

9407-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 

“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15377. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Gordon,  Bur¬ 
chett  &  Co.,  Ltd.,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  2nd  day  of 
November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address'  of  its  registered  office  is  Suite 
308.  Union  Building,  Victoria,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 


(a.)  To  carry  on  business  as  stock-brokers, 
insurance-brokers,  financiers,  and  promoters, 
and  to  undertake  and  carry  on  and  execute  all 
kinds  of  financial,  commercial  trading,  and 
other  operations,  and  to  carry  on  any  other 
business  which  may  seem  to  be  capable  of  being 
conveniently  carried  on  in  connection  with  any 
of  these  objects,  or  calculated,  directly  or  indi¬ 
rectly,  to  enhance  the  value  of,  or  facilitate  the 
realization  of,  or  render  profitable  any  of  the 
Company’s  property  or  rights : 

(b.)  To  purchase  or  otherwise  acquire  and 
to  sell,  exchange,  surrender,  lease,  mortgage, 
charge,  convert,  turn  to  account,  dispose  of,  and 
deal  with  property  and  rights  of  all  kinds,  and 
in  particular  stocks,  shares,  bonds,  mortgages, 
debentures,  concessions,  options,  contracts,  pat¬ 
ents,  annuities,  licences,  policies,  book  debts', 
business  concerns  and  undertaking's,  and  claims, 
pi-ivileges,  and  choses  in  action  of  all  kinds: 

(c.)  To  subscribe  for,  conditionally  or  un¬ 
conditionally,  and  to  underwrite,  take,  hold,  deal 
in,  and  convert  stocks,  shares,  and  securities 
of  all  kinds,  and  to  enter  into  partnei'ship  or 
into  any  arrangement  for  sharing  profits,  union 
of  interests,  l’eciprocal  concession,  or  co-opera- 
tion  with  any  person,  pai’tnership,  or  company, 
and  to  promote  and  aid  in  promoting,  constitute, 
form,  or  organize  companies,  syndicates,  or 
partnei'ships  of  all  kind's: 

(d.)  To  carry  on  business  as  bond^dealers 
and  bond-brokers,  either  wholesale  or  retail, 
and  otherwise  to  carry  on  any  other  business 
which  lxiay  be  conveniently  carried  on  in  con¬ 
nection  with  the  business  of  bond-dealei's  or 
bond-brokers : 

( e .)  To  acquire  by  pui’chase  or  otherwise  and 
take  over  as  a  going  concern  the  financial 
brokerage  business  carried  on  in  the  City  of 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  by 
Douglas  Camei'on  Gordon  and  James  Arthur 
Burchett,  under  the  firm-name  and  style  of 
“  Gordon  Burchett  &  Co.,”  and  all  or  any  of  the 
assets  or  liabilities  of  the  said  partnei'ship,  and 
to  enter  into  an  agreement  for  sale  with  the 
said  Douglas  Cameron  Gordon  and  James 
Arthur  Burchett,  and  to  carry  the  same  into 
effect  with  or  without  modification : 

(/.)  To  carry  on  business  as  real  estate, 
rental,  insurance,  and  collection  agents,  and  to 
transact  all  kinds  of  agency  and  brokerage 
business : 

(g.)  To  buy,  sell,  exchange,  lease,  or  other¬ 
wise  deal  in  real  estate  and  immovable  prop¬ 
erty  : 

(h.)  To  lend  money  on  such  terms,  with  or 
without  security,  as  may  seem  expedient,  and 
to  buy,  sell,  exchange,  or  otherwise  deal  in 
mortgages  of  and  other  securities  upon  real  or 
personal  property: 

(i-)  To  lay  out  land  for  building  purposes, 
and  to  build  on,  improve,  let  on  building  leases, 
and  otherwise  develop  the  same: 

(j.)  To  form,  promote,  subsidize,  assist,  and 
manage  companies,  syndicates,  partnerships, 
enterprises,  and  undertakings  of  all  kinds: 

(k.)  Subject  to  the  “  Insurance  Act,”  to  give 
any  guarantee  for  the  payment  of  money  or 
the  performance  of  any  obligation  or  under¬ 
taking: 

(/.)  To  prospect  for,  locate,  acquire  by  pur¬ 
chase,  lease,  hire,  or  otherwise,  and  hold,  man¬ 
age,  develop,  work,  and  sell  mines,  mineral 
claims,  mineral  leases,  mining  lands,  prospects, 
licences,  and  mining  rights  and  properties  of 
every  description,  and  to  work,  develop,  operate, 
turn  to  account,  sell,  or  otherwise  dispose 
thereof,  and  generally  to  engage  in  any  branch 
of  mining,  smelting,  milling,  and  refining 
minerals : 

(m.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise,  and  to  take  and  give  op¬ 
tions  on,  dispose  of,  and  otherwise  deal  with 
timber  lands,  leases,  or  claims,  rights  to  cut 
timber,  surface  rights  and  rights-of-way,  and 
water  rights  and  privileges,  and  logging-rail- 
ways,  and  to  carry  on  the  business  of  loggers 


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1947 


and  sawmill  operators,  and  to  manufacture, 
buy,  and  sell  timber  and  lumber: 

(n.)  To  acquire,  hold,  sell,  and  otherwise  dis¬ 
pose  of  and  turn  to  account  patents,  patent 
rights,  and  concessions: 

(o.)  To  carry  on  business  as  contractors  for 
the  construction,  execution,  carrying-out,  equip¬ 
ment,  improvement,  working,  development,  ad¬ 
ministration,  management,  or  control  of  public 
and  private  buildings,  works,  and  conveniences 
of  all  kinds : 

( p .)  To  build,  purchase,  lease,  hire,  charter, 
navigate,  use,  and  operate  cars,  wagons,  and 
other  vehicles,  boats,  ships,  and  other  vessels: 

(q.)  Generally  to  carry  on  and  undertake 
any  business,  undertaking,  transaction,  or  oper¬ 
ation  commonly  carried  on  or  undertaken  by 
capitalists,  promoters,  financiers,  and  conces¬ 
sionaires,  and  any  other  business  which  may 
seem  to  the  Company  capable  of  being  con¬ 
veniently  carried  on  in  connection  with  the 
above,  or  calculated,  directly  or  indirectly,  to 
enhance  the  value  of  or  render  profitable  any  of 
the  Company’s  property  or  rights. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9412-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15378. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Barkoola 
Gold  Mines,  Limited,”  was  incorporated 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  2nd  day  of 
November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
three  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars, 
divided  into  three  hundred  and  fifty  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  425 
Howe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  purchase,  take  on  lease,  or  otherwise 
acquire  any  mines,  mining  rights,  and  metal¬ 
liferous  land  and  any  interest  therein,  and  to 
explore,  work,  exercise,  develop,  and  turn  to 
account  the  same: 

( b .)  To  crush,  win,  get,  quarry,  smelt,  cal¬ 
cine,  refine,  dress,  amalgamate,  manipulate,  and 
prepare  for  market  ore,  metal,  and  mineral  sub¬ 
stances  of  all  kinds,  and  to  carry  on  any  other 
metallurgical  operations  which  may  seem  con¬ 
ducive  to  any  of  the  Company’s  objects: 

(c.)  To  buy,  sell,  manufacture,  and  deal  in 
minerals,  plant,  machinery,  implements,  con¬ 
veniences,  provisions,  and  things  capable  of 
being  used  in  connection  with  metallurgical 
operations,  or  required  by  workmen  and  others 
employed  by  the  Company: 

(cl.)  To  construct,  carry  out,  maintain,  im¬ 
prove,  manage,  work,  control,  and  superintend 
any  roads,  ways,  tramways,  bridges,  reservoirs, 
watercourses,  aqueducts,  wharves,  furnaces, 
sawmills,  crushing-works,  hydraulic  works,  elec¬ 
trical  works,  factories,  warehouses,  shops,  and 
other  works  and  conveniences  which  may  seem, 
directly  or  indirectly,  conducive  to  any  of  the 
objects  of  the  Company,  and  to  contribute  to, 
subsidize,  or  otherwise  aid  or  take  part  in  any 
such  operations. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9412-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15370. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Bridge  River 
United  Gold  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) ,”  was  incorporated  under  the 
“  Companies'  Act  ”  as  a  Specially  Limited  Com¬ 
pany  on  the  30th  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is  one 
million  five  hundred  thousand  dollars,  divided 
into  three  million  shares  of  fifty  cents  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Room 
705,  Birks  Building,  718  Granville  Street,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C. 


The  objects  of  the  Company  are  restricted  to 
the  following,  namely: — 

(a.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  dis¬ 
covery,  location,  or  otherwise,  and  to  hold 
mines,  mineral  claims,  mining  lands,  prospects, 
licences,  and  mining  rights  of  every  description, 
and  to  work,  develop,  operate,  turn  to  account, 
sell,  or  otherwise  dispose  thereof: 

(b.)  To  dig,  drill,  or  bore  for,  raise,  crush, 
wash,  smelt,  reduce,  refine,  amalgamate,  assay, 
analyse,  and  otherwise  treat  gold,  silver,  cop¬ 
per,  lead,  iron,  coal,  petroleum,  natural  gas,  and 
any  other  ore,  deposit,  metal,  or  mineral  what¬ 
soever,  whether  belonging  to  the  Company  or 
not,  and  to  render  the  same  merchantable,  and 
to  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in  the  same  or  any  product 
thereof : 

(c.)  To  engage  in  any  branch  of  mining, 
smelting,  milling,  and  refining  minerals: 

(cl.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise  timber  lands,  leases,  or 
claims',  rights  to  cut  timber,  surface  rights  and 
rights-of-way,  water  rights  and  privileges,  pat¬ 
ents,  patent  rights  and  concessions,  and  other 
real  or  personal  property: 

(e.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise,  and  to  construct,  operate, 
maintain,  or  alter,  trails,  roads,  ways,  tram¬ 
ways,  reservoirs,  dams,  flumes,  race  and  other 
ways,  watercourses,  canals,  aqueducts,  pipe¬ 
lines,  wells,  tanks,  bridges,  wharves,  piers, 
mills,  pumping  plants,  factories,  foundries,  fur¬ 
naces,  coke-ovens1,  crushing-works,  smelting- 
works,  concentrating-works,  refining-works, 
hydraulic,  electrical,  and  other  works  and  ap¬ 
pliances,  power  devices  and  plants  of  every 
kind,  laboratories,  warehouses,  boarding-houses, 
dwellings,  buildings,  machinery,  plant,  and 
other  works  and  conveniences,  and  to  buy,  sell, 
manufacture,  and  deal  in  all  kinds  of  goods, 
stores,  provisions,  implements,  chattels,  and 
effects : 

(/.)  To  build,  purchase,  lease,  hire,  charter, 
navigate,  use,  and  operate  cars,  wagons,  and 
other  vehicles,  boats,  ships,  and  other  vessels : 

(g.)  To  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  of  ore, 
metal,  oil,  gas,  or  mineral  product,  and  to  take 
contracts  for  mining-work  of  all  kinds,  and  to 
accept  as  the  consideration  shares',  stock,  de¬ 
debentures,  or  other  securities  of  any  limited 
company,  wheresoever  incorporated  and  carry¬ 
ing  on  any  business,  directly  or  indirectly,  con¬ 
ducive  to  the  objects  of  a  specially  limited  com¬ 
pany,  if  such  shares  (except  the  shares  of  a 
company  having  non-personal  liability),  stock, 
debentures,  or  other  securities  are  fully  paid 
up,  and  to  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  thereof. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9412-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada: 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2315. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “  Nithi  River 
Farmers’  Institute  ”  has  this  day  been  in¬ 
corporated  as  a  Society  under  the  “  Societies 
Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  Nithi  River 
District,  Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office  at  Vic¬ 
toria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
twentieth  day  of  October,  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[l-S.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 
The  objects  of  the  Society  are: — 

(a.)  To  improve  conditions  of  rural  life  so 
that  settlement  may  be  permanent  and  prosper- 


1948 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


( b .)  To  promote  the  theory  and  practice  of 
agriculture  by  lectures,  essays,  the  circulation 
of  information  and  other  educational  methods, 
and  to  stimulate  interest  by  exhibitions,  prizes, 
and  other  means: 

(c.)  To  arrange  on  behalf  of  its  members  for 
the  purchase,  distribution,  or  sale  of  commodi¬ 
ties,  supplies,  or  products,  and  generally  to  act 
on  their  behalf  in  all  matters  incidental  to 
agricultural  pursuits : 

( d .)  To  promote  social  intercourse,  mutual 
helpfulness,  and  the  diffusion  of  knowledge, 
and  to  make  new  settlei’s  welcome. 

9413-no5 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15374. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Home  and 
Western  Canadian  Properties,  Limited,” 
was  incorporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ” 
on  the  31s»t  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  four  hundred 
shares  of  twenty-five  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered)  office  is  c/o 
E.  A.  M.  Williams,  311  Foul  Bay,  Road,  Vic- 
toi'ia,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are:— 

(a.)  To  purchase  for  investment  or  resale 
and  to  traffic  in  land  and  house  and  other  prop¬ 
erty  of  any  tenure  and  any  interest  therein,  and 
to  create,  sell,  and  deal  in  freehold  and  lease¬ 
hold  ground-rents,  and1  to  make  advances  upon 
the  security  of  land  or  house  or  other  property 
or  any  interest  therein,  and  generally  to  deal 
in,  traffic  by  way  of  sale  lease,  exchange,  or 
otherwise  with  land  and  house  property  and 
any  other  property  whether  real  or  personal: 

( b .)  To  transact  all  kinds  of  agency  busi¬ 
ness;  to  negotiate  loans;  to  find  investments; 
to  carry  on  a  general  real-estate,  brokerage, 
commission,  mortgage,  financial,  mercantile, 
manufacturing,  and  contracting  business,  and 
as  stock,  bond,  grain,  and  commodity  brokers, 
commission,  mortgage,  collection,  rental,  ship¬ 
ping,  and  forwarding  agents,  and  as  ware¬ 
housemen,  wharfingers,  carriers  by  land1,  water, 
and  air,  business-brokers,  general  brokers,  valu¬ 
ators,  auctioneers,  salvage-brokers,  manufac¬ 
turers,  manufacturers’  agents,  merchants,  and 
traders;  and  to  import  and1  export,  manufac¬ 
ture,  buy,  sell,  barter,  exchange,  pledge,  make 
advances  upon,  or  otherwise  deal  in  goods, 
wares,  produce,  articles,  and  merchandise;  to 
carry  on  business  as  promoters,  and1  to  form, 
constitute,  promote,  subsidize,  float,  assist,  and 
control  companies,  syndicates,  partnerships, 
and  undertakings  of  all  kinds: 

(c.)  To  underwrite,  subscribe  for,  tender  for, 
purchase,  take,  acquire,  and  hold,  either  as 
principal  or  agent  and  absolutely  as  owner  or 
by  way  of  collateral  security  or  otherwise,  and 
to  sell  by  instalments  or  otherwise,  exchange, 
transfer,  assign,  or  otherwise  dispose  of,  mort¬ 
gage,  pledge,  or  otherwise  deal  in  debentures, 
stocks,  bonds,  shares,  or  other  securities  issued 
or  guaranteed  by  any  Government,  commis¬ 
sioners,  public  body  or  authority,  munici¬ 
pality,  or  school  or  other  corporation,  or  of 
any  chartered  bank,  or  of  any  duly  incor¬ 
porated  company  or  corporation,  whether  in 
Canada  or  elsewhere,  or  of  the  shares  in  any 
syndicate;  and  to  vote  on  any  shares,  deben¬ 
tures,  and  bonds  through  such  agent  or  agents 
as  the  directors  may  appoint: 

( d .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  insurance 
and  customs-house  brokers,  insurance  inspec¬ 
tors,  insurance-adjusters,  and  to  act  as  agents 
for  fire,  life,  health,  automobile,  marine,  acci¬ 
dent,  guarantee,  indemnity,  and  all  other  kinds 
of  insurance,  guarantee,  or  indemnity  com¬ 
panies: 

(e.)  To  deal  in  agreements  for  sale  and  pur¬ 
chase  of  land  or  other  property,  mortgages, 
bills  of  exchange,  debentures,  coupons,  and 
other  negotiable  instruments  and  securities, 


and  in  all  respects  to  have  and  enjoy  the  same 
powers  and  privileges  with  regard  to  lending 
its  money  and  transacting  its*  business  as  a 
private  individual  could  have  and  enjoy: 

(/.)  To  act  as  representative,  attorney  in 
fact,  or  proxy  for  any  person,  firm,  or  corpora¬ 
tion  for  any  lawful  purpose;  to  collect  money 
due  or  owing-  to  any  person,  firm,  estate,  or 
corporation ;  to  employ  solicitors,  attorneys,  or 
counsel  for  any  lawful  purpose;  to  enter  and 
prosecute,  compromise  and  settle,  and  repre¬ 
sent  persons  interested  in  actions,  causes  of 
action,  and  suits  of  any  kind,  and  to  take  pro¬ 
ceedings  in  Courts  of  law  pertaining  to  or  which 
may  be  deemed  necessary  or  advantageous  in 
connection  with  its  business  or  objects;  to  act 
as  attorney  in  fact  for  any  lawful  purpose: 

( g .)  Generally  to  carry  on  or  undertake  any 
business',  undertaking,  transaction,  or  operation 
commonly  carried  on  or  undertaken  by  real- 
estate  agents,  stock  and  bond  brokers,  insur¬ 
ance  agents,  general  agents  and  brokers  of  all 
kinds,  capitalists,  promoters,  financiers,  con¬ 
cessionaires!,  contractors  for  public  or  other 
works,  buildings,  merchants,  and  any  other 
businesses,  whether  manufacturing  or  other¬ 
wise,  which  may  seem  to  the  Company  capable 
of  being  conveniently  carried  on  in  connection 
with  its  business,  or  calculated,  directly  or  indi¬ 
rectly,  to  enhance  the  value  of  or  render  profit¬ 
able  any  of  the  Company’s  property  or  rights  : 

(h.)  To  pay  out  of  the  funds  of  the  Company 
all  expenses  of  and  incidental  to  the  formation, 
registration,  and  advertising  of  the  Company, 
and  to  remunerate  any  person  or  company  for 
services  rendered  or  to  be  rendered  in  placing 
or  assisting  to  place,  or  guaranteeing  the  plac¬ 
ing  of,  any  of  the  shares  of  the  Company’s  capi¬ 
tal  or  any  debentures,  debenture  stock,  or  other 
securities  of  the  Companv.  or  in  or  about  the 
formation  or  promotion  of  the  Company  or  in 
the  conduct  of  its  business  : 

( i .)  To  obtain  the  Company  to  be  registered 
or  licensed  in  any  other  Province  or  country. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9413-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada: 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2319. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “Vancouver 
League  for  the  Hard  of  Hearing  ”  has  this 
day  been  incorporated  as  a  Society  under  the 
“  Societies  Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  Vancouver, 
Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  Seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
twenty-seventh  day  of  October,  one  thousand 
nine  hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[L.S.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 

The  objects  of  the  Society  are: — 

(a.)  To  promote  the  art  and  practice  of  lip- 
reading: 

(b.)  To  alleviate  the  social  isolation  of  the 
hard  of  hearing: 

(e.)  To  encourage  all  scientifically  approved 
efforts  for  the  prevention  of  deafness  and  the 
conservation  of  hearing,  especially  in  children: 

(d.)  To  assist  the  hard  of  hearing  in  voca¬ 
tional  guidance,  training,  and  readjustment: 

(e.)  To  maintain  headquarters  for  the  busi¬ 
ness  of  the  organization  and  for  the  convenience 
of  its  members: 

(/.)  To  investigate  hearing  aids  of  all  kinds: 

(g.)  To  discourage  the  use  of  quack  or  fake 
“  cures  ”: 

(h.) .  To  encourage  and  carry  on  any  other 
activities  that  may  be  to  the  benefit  and  interest 
of  the  hard  of  hearing.  9300-oc29 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1949 


CERTIFICATES  OE 
INCORPORATION. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15392. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Lamyer  Cor¬ 
poration,  Ltd.,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  13th  day  of 
November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  two  hundred 
shares  of  fifty  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  326 
Pemberton  Building,  Victoria,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are:  To  acquire,  hold,  transfer,  and  sell 
lands,  mines,  and  concessions  in  the  Province  of 
British  Columbia,  including  the  shares,  stocks, 
and  (or)  bonds  of  any  company  incorporated 
for  the  same  or  any  similar  purpose. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9438-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15390. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Waterfront 
Properties,  Limited,”  was  incorporated 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  12th  day  of 
November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  two 
hundred  and  fifty  shares  of  one  hundred  dollars 
each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  630-633 
Rogers  Building,  470  Granville  Street,  Vancou¬ 
ver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  construct,  purchase,  take  in  ex¬ 
change,  lease,  charter,  or  otherwise  acquire, 
have  and  hold,  improve,  develop,  repair,  alter, 
maintain,  operate,  manage,  sell,  exchange,  let 
out  to  hire,  or  otherwise  deal  with  wharves, 
piers,  docks,  dockyards,  ship-building  yards, 
marine  ways,  boats  and  vessels  of  all  kinds,  and 
machinery  and  equipment  for  boats  and  vessels : 

(b.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  transporta¬ 
tion  of  passengers  and  freight,  including  the 
business  of  towing  and  salvage  : 

(c.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  dredging 
and  a  general  contracting  and  construction 
business : 

( d .)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  marine  sur¬ 
veyors,  wharfingers,  lightermen,  stevedores,  and 
warehousemen : 

(e.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  wholesale 
and  retail  merchants  and  manufacturers  of 
lumber  and  other  products  of  the  forest: 

(/.)  To  purchase,  lease,  take  in  exchange,  or 
otherwise  acquire  lands  or  interest  therein, 
together  with  any  buildings  or  structures  that 
may  be  on  the  lands,  and  to  sell,  lease,  ex¬ 
change,  mortgage,  or  otherwise  dispose  of 
lands  and  buildings  and  structures. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9436-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15383. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Milton  Gold 
Mining  Company,  Limited  (Non-Personal 
Liability),”  was  incorporated  under  the  “  Com¬ 
panies  Act  ”  as  a  Specially  Limited  Company 
on  the  6th  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars',  divided  into  fifty 
thousand  shares  of  fifty  cents  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Harri¬ 
son  Building,  Main  Street,  Penticton,  B.C. 

The  objects  of  the  Company  are  restricted 
to  the  following,  namely: — 

(a,.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  dis¬ 
covery,  location,  or  otherwise,  and  hold,  mines, 
mineral  claims,  mineral  leases,  mining  lands, 

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prospects,  licences,  and  mining  rights  of  every 
description,  and  to  work,  develop,  operate,  turn 
to  account,  sell,  or  otherwise  dispose  thereof: 

( b .)  To  engage  in  any  branch  of  mining, 
smelting,  milling,  and  refining  minerals: 

(c.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise  timber  lands,  leases',  or 
claims,  rights  to  cut  timber,  surface  rights  and 
rights-of-way,  water  rights  and  privileges,  pat¬ 
ents,  patent  rights  and  concessions,  and  other 
real  or  personal  property: 

(cl.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise,  and  to  construct,  operate, 
maintain,  or  alter,  trails,  roads,  ways,  tram¬ 
ways,  reservoirs,  dams,  flumes,  race  and  other 
ways,  watercourses,  canals,  aqueducts,  pipe¬ 
lines,  wells,  tanks,  bridges,  wharves,  piers, 
mills,  pumping  plants,  factories,  foundries, 
furnaces,  coke-ovens,  crushing-works,  smelting- 
works,  concentrating’-works,  refining-works, 
hydraulic,  electrical,  and  other  works  and  ap¬ 
pliances,  power  devices  and  plants  of  every 
kind,  laboratories,  warehouses,  boarding-houses, 
dwellings,  buildings,  machinery,  plant,  and 
other  works  and  conveniences,  and  to  buy,  sell, 
manufacture,  and  deal  in  all  kinds  of  goods, 
stores,  provisions,  implements,  chattels,  and 
effects. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9436-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15388. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Balaclava 
Investments,  Limited,”  was  incorporated 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  10th  day  of 
November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  2205 
Fifth  Avenue  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(ft.)  To  acquire  or  undertake  the  whole  or 
any  part  of  any  business  which  the  Company  is 
authorized  to  carry  on;  to  carry  on  any  busi¬ 
ness  the  Company  may  choose  to  eng’age  in : 

( b .)  To  carry  on  any  business,  whether 
manufacturing,  contracting,  mercantile  of  any 
kind  whatsoever,  except  banking  and  insurance 
or  any  business  within  the  meaning  or  defini¬ 
tion  given  to  the  words  “  trust  company  ”  in 
the  “  Trust  Companies  Act  ”  of  the  Pi-ovince 
of  British  Columbia  and  amending  Acts,  which 
may  seem  to  the  Company  capable  of  being 
carried  on : 

( c .)  To  enter  into  partnership  with  any  other 
company  or  persons. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9434-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15391. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Forest  Lawn 
Florists  and  Nurseries,  Limited,”  was  in¬ 
corporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the 
12th  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  706 
Royal  Trust  Building,  626  Pender  Street  West, 
Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(ft.)  To  carry  on  a  general  business  as  florists 
and  nurserymen  in  all  of  its  branches,  and  for 
that  purpose. to  import,  export,  produce,  buy, 
sell,  and  deal  in  all  kinds  of  flowers,  seeds,  bulbs 
roots,  trees,  shrubbery,  fertilizers,  and  all  other 
products  and  by-products  incidental  or  neces¬ 
sary  to  the  carrying-on  of  said  business  of 
florists  and  nurserymen  in  any  and  all  of  its 
branches,  and  to  grow,  manufacture,  and  render 
marketable  and  to  sell  any  and  all  such  prod- 


1950 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


ucts  and  by-products,  and  either  by  wholesale 
or  retail : 

( b .)  To  manufacture,  purchase,  and  sell  all 
classes  of  artificial  flowers,  shrubs,  or  trees,  and 
to  establish,  equip,  maintain,  and  operate  fac¬ 
tories  or  nurseries  for  the  manufacture  and 
sale  of  articles  and  goods  for  all  or  any  of  the 
above-mentioned  objects. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9438-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15389. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  L.  A.  Mc¬ 
Kenzie  and  Company,  Limited,”  was  in¬ 
corporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the 
10th  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  340 
Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  exporters 
and  importers  of  merchandise  of  all  kinds,  and 
generally  the  business  of  merchandise-brokers 
in  all  its  branches: 

( b .)  To  manufacture,  buy,  sell,  prepare  for 
sale,  grow,  import,  export,  and  deal  in  mer¬ 
chandise  of  all  kinds,  both  wholesale  and  retail. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9434-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15393. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  R.  W.  Bruhn, 
Limited,”  was  incorporated  under  the 
“  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  14th  day  of  Novem¬ 
ber,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
fifty  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  five  hundred 
shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  at  the 
Office  of  Shuswap  Lumber  Company,  Sicamous, 
B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab*. 
lished  are: — • 

(a.)  To  carry  on  in  any  part  of  the  world 
the  business  of  timber  merchants,  sawmill  pro¬ 
prietors,  wood-pulp  manufacturers,  and  tim¬ 
ber-growers,  and  to  buy,  sell,  cut,  prepare  for 
market,  import,  export,  and  deal  in  timber  and 
wood  of  all  kinds,  and  to  make,  manufacture, 
buy,  sell,  use,  and  deal  in  articles  of  all  kinds 
in  the  manufacture  of  which  timber  or  wood 
is  used : 

(b.)  To  cut,  buy,  sell,  or  otherwise  deal  in 
wood,  timber,  and  lumber  and  forest  products  of 
all  soi’ts;  to  acquire  or  build  tramways,  skid- 
ways,  roads,  wharves,  docks,  piers,  and  other 
works  for  collecting,  holding,  protecting,  driv¬ 
ing,  rafting,  towing,  sorting,  delivering,  and 
all  other  purposes  incidental  to  the  reception, 
safe-keeping,  and  transmission  and  sale  of  tim¬ 
ber,  sawlogs,  pulp-wood,  and  lumber: 

(c.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  manufac¬ 
turers,  importers,  exporters,  and  dealers  in 
sash,  doors,  screens,  glass,  mouldings,  casings, 
panel-work,  counters,  shelves,  show-cases, 
dressed  lumber,  and  all  other  finished  products 
of  lumber  and  timber,  and  to  contract  for,  erect, 
place  in  position  as  required,  or  otherwise  deal 
with  the  same: 

(d.)  To  purchase,  acquire  by  record,  take  on 
lease  or  licence,  exchange  or  otherwise,  and  deal 
with,  use,  or  dispose  of  water  rights,  water 
records  and  privileges;  and  to  divert,  take,  and 
carry  away  water  from  any  stream,  river,  creek, 
pond,  or  lake  in  British  Columbia  or  elsewhere 
for  the  use  of  the  Company’s  business,  and  for 
this  purpose  to  construct,  erect,  let,  and  main¬ 
tain  dams,  flumes,  reservoirs,  embankments, 
aqueducts,  canals,  ditches,  conduits,  pipes,  or 
any  works  or  contrivances  for  holding,  carry¬ 


ing,  or  conducting  water,  or  for  the  develop¬ 
ment  of  power,  or  for  the  freighting  of  timber, 
and  to  sell  or  otherwise  dispose  of  the  same 

(e.)  To  buy,  sell,  exchange,  and  deal  in, 
either  by  wholesale  or  retail,  or  both,  all  kinds 
of  provisions,  commodities,  products,  whether 
manufactured  or  unmanufactured,  and  goods 
and  merchandise  of  all  kinds,  and  to  establish 
and  carry  on  shops  and  stores  for  the  purpose 
of  buying,  selling,  and  dealing  in  such  goods, 
and  generally  to  carry  on  the  business  of  a 
trading  company,  either  wholesale  or  retail : 

(/._)  To  purchase,  take  on  lease  or  licence, 
exchange,  or  otherwise  acquire  any  timber 
lands  and  any  timber  and  timber  limits  by  lease, 
licence,  or  otherwise,  and  rights  to  cut  and 
remove  timber,  and  work,  develop,  maintain, 
and  turn  the  same  to  account  as  the  Company 
may  see  fit: 

(g.)  To  buy,  sell,  manufacture,  and  deal  in 
plant,  machinery,  implements,  conveniences, 
creosote,  and  other  chemicals  and  things 
capable  of  being  used  in  connection  with  any 
of  the  businesses  of  the  Company,  or  required 
by  workmen  or  others  employed  by  the  Com¬ 
pany: 

(h.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  exchange, 
or  otherwise  land,  buildings,  and  hereditaments 
of  any  tenure  or  description,  and  any  estate  or 
interest  therein,  and  any  rights  over  or  con¬ 
nected  with  land,  and  to  turn  the  same  to  ac¬ 
count  as  may  seem  expedient,  and  in  particular 
by  building,  constructing,  reconstructing,  alter¬ 
ing,  improving,  decorating,  furnishing,  and 
maintaining  offices,  flats,  bungalows,  houses, 
factories,  warehouses,  shops,  wharves,  build¬ 
ings,  works,  and  conveniences  of  all  kinds,  and 
to  subdivide,  sell,  lease,  exchange,  rent,  mort¬ 
gage,  or  otherwise  charge  or  encumber  the  said 
lands  or  any  interest  therein: 

(i.)  To  purchase,  charter,  hire,  build,  or 
otherwise  acquire,  hold,  maintain,  repair,  im¬ 
prove,  alter,  sell,  exchange,  let  out  to  hire  or 
charter,  or  otherwise  deal  with  and  dispose  of 
steam  and  other  ships  or  vessels  or  any  shares 
or  interest  in  the  same,  with  all  equipment  and 
furniture,  and  to  carry  on  all  or  any  of  the 
businesses  of  ship-owners,  managers  of  ship¬ 
ping  property,  ship-brokers,  shipping  agents, 
freight  contractors,  carriers  by  land  and  water, 
factors,  warehousemen,  wharfingers,  barge  and 
scow  owners,  tug-owners,  lightermen,  towage 
contractors,  and  forwarding  agents: 

O’.)  To  establish  and  support  or  aid  in  the 
establishment  and  support  of  associations,  in¬ 
stitutions,  funds,  trusts,  and  conveniences  cal¬ 
culated  to  benefit  employees  or  ex-employees 
of  the  Company  or  the  dependents  or  connec¬ 
tions  of  such  persons,  and  to  grant  pensions 
and  allowances,  and  to  make  payments  towards 
insurance,  and  to  subscribe  or  guarantee  money 
for  charitable  or  benevolent  objects,  or  for  any 
exhibition,  or  for  any  public,  general,  or  useful 
object: 

(k.)  To  obtain  and  furnish  information  with 
reference  to  timber  or  timber  limits  or  other 
property  or  business  propositions  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  of  British  Columbia,  and  to  act  as  agent 
for  any  person,  firm,  or  corporation,  or  as 
broker  for  the  sale  or  other  dispose  of  any  tim¬ 
ber  or  other  assets  for  any  person,  firm,  or  cor¬ 
poration  : 

(/.)  To  purchase,  take  on  lease  or  in  ex¬ 
change,  hire,  or  otherwise  acquire  and  hold  any 
real  and  personal  property  and  any  rights  or 
privileges  which  the  Company  may  think  neces¬ 
sary  or  convenient  for  the  purposes  of  its  busi¬ 
ness  : 

(m.)  To  acquire  and  undertake  the  whole  or 
any  part  of  the  business,  property,  and  liabili¬ 
ties  of  any  person  or  company,  wheresoever 
incorporated,  carrying  on  any  business  which 
the  Company  is  authorized  to  carry  on,  or  pos¬ 
sessed  of  property  suitable  for  the  purposes  of 
the  Company: 

in.)  To  apply  for,  purchase,  or  otherwise 
acquire  any  patents,  licences,  concessions,  and 
the  like,  conferring  any  exclusive  or  non-exclu- 


November  19tii,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1951 


sive  or  limited  right  to  use  or  any  secret  or 
other  information  as  to  any  invention  capable 
of  being  used  for  any  of  the  purposes  of  the 
Company,  or  the  acquisition  of  which  may  seem 
calculated,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  benefit  this 
Company;  and  to  use,  exercise,  develop,  or 
grant  licences  in  respect  of  or  otherwise  turn 
to  account  the  property,  rights,  or  information 
so  acquired: 

(o.)  To  enter  into  partnership  or  into  any 
arrangement  for  sharing  of  profits,  union  of 
interests,  co-operation,  joint  adventure,  recipro¬ 
cal  concessions,  or  otherwise  with  any  person 
or  company,  wheresoever  incorporated,  carry¬ 
ing  on  or  engaged  in,  or  about  to  carry  on  or 
engage  in,  any  business  or  transaction  which 
the  Company  is  authorized  to  carry  on  or  en¬ 
gage  in,  or  any  business  or  transaction  capable 
of  being  conducted  so  as,  directly  or  indirectly, 
to  benefit  the  Company: 

{p.)  To  enter  into  any  arrangements  with 
any  Government  or  authorities  (municipal, 
local,  or  otherwise)  that  may  seem  conducive 
to  the  Company’s  objects  or  any  of  them,  and 
to  obtain  from  any  such  Government  or  author¬ 
ity  any  rights,  privileges,  and  concessions  which 
the  Company  may  think  it  desirable  to  obtain, 
and  to  carry  out,  exercise,  and  comply  with  any 
such  arrangements,  rights,  privileges,  and  con¬ 
cessions  : 

(q.)  Subject  to  section  144,  to  take  or  other¬ 
wise  acquire  and  hold  the  shares,  stock,  deben¬ 
tures,  or  other  securities  of  any  company, 
wheresoever  incorporated,  having  objects  alto¬ 
gether  or  in  part  similar  to  those  of  the  Com¬ 
pany,  or  carrying  on  any  business  capable  of 
being  conducted  so  as,  directly  or  indirectlv, 
to  benefit  this  Company,  and  to  sell  or  reissue, 
with  or  without  guarantee,  or  otherwise  deal 
with  the  same: 

(r.)  To  borrow  or  raise  or  secure  the  pay¬ 
ment  of  money  in  such  manner  as  the  Company 
shall  think  fit,  and  in  particular  by  the  issue 
of  debentures  or  debenture  stock,  perpetual  or 
otherwise,  charged  upon  all  or  any  of  the  Com¬ 
pany’s  property  (both  present  and  future),  in¬ 
cluding  its  uncalled  capital,  and  to  purchase, 
redeem,  or  pay  off  any  such  securities  : 

(s.)  To  establish  agencies  and  branches  and 
to  adopt  such  means  of  making  known  the  prod¬ 
ucts  of  the  Company  as  may  seem  expedient, 
and  in  particular  by  advertising  in  the  press, 
by  circulars,  by  purchase  and  exhibition  of 
works  of  art  or  interest,  by  publication  of  books 
and  periodicals,  and  by  granting  prizes,  re¬ 
wards,  and  donations: 

(t.)  Subject  to  section  145,  to  lend  money 
to  any  person  or  company,  wheresoever  incor¬ 
porated,  having  dealings  with  the  Company  or 
with  whom  the  Company  proposes  to  have  deal¬ 
ings,  and  to  guarantee  the  contracts  of  any 
such  person  or  company: 

( u .)  To  raise  and  assist  in  raising  money 
for,  and  to  aid  by  ways  of  bonus,  loan,  promise, 
endorsement,  guarantee  of  debentures  or  other 
securities,  or  otherwise,  any  company,  where¬ 
soever  incorporated,  with  which  the  Company 
may  have  business  relations,  and  to  guarantee 
the  contracts  of  any  such  company: 

(v.)  To  sell  or  dispose  of  the  undertaking  of 
the  company  or  any  part  thereof  for  such  con¬ 
sideration  as  the  Company  may  think  fit,  and 
in  particular  for  shares,  debentures,  or  secu¬ 
rities  of  any  other  company,  wheresoever  in¬ 
corporated,  having  objects  altogether  or  in  part 
similar  to  those  of  the  Company: 

(w.)  To  promote  any  company  or  companies 
for  the  purpose  of  acquiring  all  or  any  of  the 
property  and  liabilities  of  the  Company,  or  for 
any  other  purpose  which  may  seem,  directly  or 
indirectly,  calculated  to  benefit  the  Company: 

(«.)  To  draw,  make,  accept,  endorse,  execute, 
and  issue  promissory  notes,  bills  of  exchange, 
bills  of  lading,  warrants,  and  other  negotiable 
or  transferable  instruments: 

( y .)  To  carry  on  any  business  capable  of 
being  conveniently  carried  on  in  connection 
with  the  business  of  the  Company,  or  calcu¬ 


lated,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  enhance  the 
value  of  or  render  profitable  any  of  the  Com¬ 
pany’s  property  or  rights : 

(z.)  To  invest  and  deal  with  the  moneys  of 
the  Company  not  immediately  required  in  such 
manner  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  detei’- 
rnined : 

(aa.)  To  distribute  among  the  shareholders 
of  the  Company,  in  kind,  specie,  or  otherwise,  as 
may  be  resolved,  by  way  of  dividend,  bonus,  or 
in  any  other  manner  deemed  advisable,  any 
property  or  assets  of  the  Company  or  any  pro¬ 
ceeds  of  the  sale  or  disposal  of  any  property  of 
the  Company,  and  in  particular  any  shares, 
bonds,  debentures,  debenture  stock,  or  other 
securities  of  or  in  any  other  company  belonging 
to  this  Company  or  which  it  may  have  power 
to  dispose  of : 

(bb.)  To  carry  out  all  or  any  of  the  objects 
of  the  Company,  and  do  all  or  any  of  the  above 
things  as  principals,  agents,  contractors,  or 
otherwise,  and  either  alone  or  in  conjunction 
with  others : 

(cc.)  To  do  all  such  other  things  as  are  inci¬ 
dental  or  conducive  to  the  attainment  of  the 
objects  and  the  exercise  of  the  powers  of  the 
Company. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9438-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 

“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15373. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  J.  and  J. 

Logging  Company,  Limited,”  was  incor¬ 
porated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the 
31st  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  two 
hundred  and  fifty  shares  of  one  hundred1  dollars 
each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Room 
1205,  Dominion  Bank  Building,  207  Hastings 
Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  undertake  and  carry  on  the  business 
of  cutting,  preparing  for  market,  buying,  sell¬ 
ing,  importing,  exporting,  or  otherwise  dealing- 
in  logs,  poles,  piling,  railroad‘-ties,  or  other 
forest  products  : 

( b .)  To  undertake  and  carry  on  the  business 
of  buying,  selling,  importing  and  exporting, 
manufacturing,  or  otherwise  dealing  in  lumber, 
shingles,  lath,  sash  and  doors,  boxes,  or  other 
wood  products,  machinery,  paper,  or  other  mer¬ 
chandise,  and  to  manufacture  and  deal  in 
articles  of  all  kinds  in  the  manufacture  of 
which  timber  is  used  or  forms  a  component 
part : 

(c.)  To  carry  on  in  the  Province  of  British 
Columbia  and  in  the  waters  surrounding  the 
same  or  in  any  part  of  the  world  the  business 
of  fishermen,  canners,  packers,  salters,  curers, 
and  preservers  of  all  kinds  of  fish,  shell-fish, 
clams,  crabs,  oysters,  lobsters,  and  other  prod¬ 
ucts  of  the  sea  or  inland  waters;  to  locate,  pur¬ 
chase,  or  lease  or  otherwise  acquire  fishing- 
sites^  cannery-sites,  canneries,  warehouses, 
packing-houses,  fishing-traps,  and  lands  suit¬ 
able  for  the  growing  and  cultivating  of  lobsters, 
oysters,  and  other  sea  products,  and  to  sell’ 
lease,  or  otherwise  dispose  of  the  same  or  any 
part  thereof  or  any  interest  therein : 

(d.)  To  construct,  operate,  maintain,  or 
alter,  acquire  by  purchase,  by  record  or  on 
licence,  lease,  hire,  exchange,  or  otherwise,  use. 
opeiate,  control,  buy,  sell,  manage,  manufac¬ 
ture,  and  deal  in: — 

(!•)  Sawmills,  shingle-mills,  planing-mills 
wood-pulp  mills,  and  wood-factories  of  all 
kinds : 

(2.)  Laboratories,  warehouses,  boarding¬ 
houses,  dwellings,  buildings,  hatcheries,  shops 
cold-storage  and  refrigerating  and  building- 
plants,  sheds,  offices,  structures,  and  plant  ap¬ 
pliances,  equipment,  and  machinery  for  the 
cleaning,  curing,  canning,  packing,  storage 
handling,  or  otherwise  dealing  in  the  products 


1952 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


or  by-products  of  fish  and  fisheries  of  whatever 
description : 

(3.)  Trawlers,  fishing-boats  and  appliances, 
nets,  lines,  seines,  tugs,  boats,  barges,  scows, 
ships,  steamers,  and  other  vessels  of  every  de¬ 
scription,  slips  and  works  for  the  improvement 
of  navigation  and  for  the  conduct  of  fishing, 
logging,  and  other  operations : 

(4.)  Trails,  roads,  ways,  tramways,  logging- 
railways,  reservoirs,  dams,  flumes,  race  and 
other  ways,  watercourses,  canals,  aqueducts, 
pipe-lines,  wells,  tanks,  bridges,  wharves,  piers, 
mills,  pumping  plants,  hydraulic,  electric,  and 
other  works  and  appliances,  power  devices  and 
plants  of  every  kind: 

(5.)  Water  lots,  wharfage  rights  and  privi¬ 
leges,  fishing,  trawling,  and  seining  rights  and 
other  easements,  rights,  and  privileges  whatso¬ 
ever: 

(6.)  Water  rights,  water  records,  water¬ 
power,  water  privileges,  and  such  other  rights, 
privileges,  and  franchises  as  the  Company  may 
think  fit,  and  to  render  water  and  water-power 
available  for  use,  application,  and  distribution 
by  the  construction,  erection,  maintenance,  and 
operation  of  any  work  or  works  necessary  there¬ 
for,  and  by  diverting  the  water  of  any  stream, 
pond,  or  lake  into  any  channel  or  channels: 

(7.)  Timber  lands,  licences,  leases,  or  claims, 
rights  to  cut  timber,  surface  rights,  and  rights- 
of-way: 

(e.)  To  manufacture,  harvest,  buy,  and  sell 
ice,  wholesale  and  retail,  and  to  deal  generally 
in  natural  and  artificial  ice: 

(/.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  merchants 
(wholesale  or  retail),  carriers  by  land  and 
water,  ship-owners,  wharfingers,  warehouse¬ 
men,  scow-owners,  barge-owners,  lightermen 
and  forwarding  agents,  truck  and  cartage  oper¬ 
ators,  and  to  buy,  sell,  repair,  build,  charter, 
hire,  and  operate  steamers,  tugs,  barges,  ships, 
and  other  vessels,  and  to  employ  the  same  in 
the  conveyance  of  passengers,  mails,  merchan¬ 
dise,  and  freight  of  all  kinds: 

( g .)  To  enter  into  contracts  for  the  allotment 
of  and  to  allot  shares  of  the  Company,  credited 
as  fully  or  partly  paid  up,  as  the  whole  or  part 
of  the  purchase  price  for  any  property,  goods, 
or  chattels  purchased  by  the  Company,  or  for 
any  available  consideration,  including  services 
rendered  to  the  Company,  as  the  Company  from 
time  to  time  determine. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9434-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  1538G. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Kootenay 
Pyroil,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  7th  day  of  Novem¬ 
ber,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  two 
thousand  five  hundred  shares  of  ten  dollars 
each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  c/o 
Russell  J.  G.  Richards,  Kemp  Building-,  Trail, 
B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  purchase  and  carrying  on  the  busi¬ 
ness  of  Kootenay  Pyroil  Company  now  carried 
on  by  Thomas  H.  Burton  at  the  City  of  Trail, 
in  the  County  of  Kootenay,  in  the  Province  of 
British  Columbia,  and  accordingly  to  enter  into 
and  carry  into  effect,  with  or  without  modifica¬ 
tion,  an  agreement  with  Thomas  H.  Burton,  in 
the  terms  of  the  draft  which  has  for  the  pur¬ 
poses  of  identification  been  initialled  by  Mr. 
R.  J.  G.  Richards,  barrister  and  solicitor,  Trail, 
B.C. : 

(b.)  To  carry  on  all  or  any  of  the  businesses 
of  proprietors  or  operators  of  gasoline  service- 
stations  and  of  repair-shops,  garages,  sales¬ 
rooms,  and  warehouses  for  motor-vehicles: 

(c.)  To  buy,  sell,  and  deal  in  motor-vehicles, 
both  new  and  second-hand,  and  in  parts,  equip¬ 


ment,  and  accessories  therefor,  and  in  motor 
fuels  and  motor  lubricants,  and  in  all  or  any 
materials,  articles,  and  accessories  used  or 
capable  of  being  used  in  the  operation,  main¬ 
tenance,  and  repair  of  motor-vehicles: 

( d .)  To  acquire  by  purchase  or  otherwise 
and  to  let,  hire,  operate,  and  maintain  motor- 
vehicles  suitable  for  the  transportation  and  con¬ 
veyance  of  both  passengers  and  goods: 

( e .)  To  carry  on  all  or  any  of  the  businesses 
of  dealers  in  electrical  appliances  and  fixtures 
of  every  kind,  and,  without  limiting  the  gener¬ 
ality  of  the  foregoing,  in  phonographs,  radios, 
television  sets,  and  in  supplies  and  accessories 
for  all  or  any  of  the  foregoing: 

(/.)  To  carry  on  (subject  to  the  “  Engineer¬ 
ing  Act  ”  of  British  Columbia)  all  or  any  of 
the  businesses  of  radio,  television,  and  elec¬ 
trical  engineers: 

(g.)  To  carry  on  all  or  any  of  the  businesses 
of  manufacturers,  oil  extractors,  chemical  or 
any  other  process,  cake  and  oil  manufacturers, 
oil-refiners,  manufacturers  of  floor-cloths  and 
floor-covering's  of  every  description,  oil  mer¬ 
chants  : 

(h.)  To  cai-ry  on  the  business  of  producers, 
refiners,  storers,  suppliers,  and  distributers  of 
petroleum  and  petroleum  products  in  all  its 
branches. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9436-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15376. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Ketch, 
Limited,”  was  incorporated  under  the 
“  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  2nd  day  of  Novem¬ 
ber,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  divided  into 
twenty-five  thousand  shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is<  c/o 
Hubert  B.  King,  Barkerville,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  dis¬ 
covery,  location,  or  otherwise,  and  hold,  mines, 
mineral  claims,  placer-mining  leases,  mining 
lands,  prospects,  licences,  and  mining  rights  of 
every  description  or  any  interest  therein,  and 
to  work,  develop,  operate,  turn  to  account,  sell, 
or  otherwise  dispose  thereof : 

(b.)  To  engage  in  any  branch  of  mining, 
smelting,  milling,  and  refining  minerals: 

(c.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire,  ex¬ 
change,  or  otherwise  timber  lands,  leases,  or 
claims,  rights  to  cut  timber,  surface  rights  and 
rights-of-way,  water  rights  and  privileges,  pat¬ 
ents,  patent  rights  and  concessions,  and  other 
real  or  personal  property. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9442-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15397. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Qualifying 
Shares  Corporation,  Ltd.,”  was  incorpo¬ 
rated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  16th 
day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  thousand 
shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Suite  21, 
425  Howe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  exchange, 
grant,  foreclosure,  or  otherwise,  and  to  hold, 
deal  in,  sell,  grant,  lease,  exchange,  mortgage, 
and  hypothecate,  real  and  personal  property  of 
all  kinds  and  interest  or  interests  therein,  and 
in  particular  business  concerns  and  undertak¬ 
ings  of  all  kinds,  and  shares,  stock,  debentures, 
bonds,  and  other  securities  of  incorporated  com¬ 
panies  or  the  securities  of  Governments,  muni¬ 
cipalities,  provinces,  dominions,  and  countries, 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1953 


and  any  estate  or  interest  in  real  or  personal 
property,  and  any  claims  against  such  property 
or  against  any  persons,  company,  commission, 
municipality,  or  Government: 

(b.)  To  carry  on  and  conduct  business  as 
special  and  general  agents  for  fire,  life,  marine, 
accident,  employers’  liability,  and  other  insur¬ 
ance,  surety  and  fidelity  bonds: 

(c.)  To  act  as  broker,  representative,  or  fac¬ 
tor  for  any  person,  firm,  or  corporation: 

(cl.)  To  advance  or  lend  any  of  the  capital 
or  other  moneys  of  the  Company  for  the  time 
being  on  the  security  of  freeholds,  leaseholds, 
mortgages,  agreements  for  sale  of  land,  bills 
of  exchange,  bills  of  lading,  warrants,  promis¬ 
sory  notes,  stocks,  bonds,  debentures,  stock-in- 
trade,  steam  or  other  vessels  or  shares'  or  inter¬ 
ests  therein,  chattels,  and  any  other  property, 
real  or  personal,  upon  such  term  as  may  be 
agreed : 

(e.)  To  carry  on  and  undertake  any  busi¬ 
ness,  undertaking,  transaction,  or  operation 
commonly  carried  on  or  undertaken  by  finan¬ 
ciers,  promoters  of  companies,  underwriters, 
merchants,  capitalists,  financial  and  general 
agents,  and  brokers  and  contractors  in  the 
Province  of  British  Columbia  or  elsewhere;  to 
carry  on  any  other  business  which  may  seem  to 
the  Company  capable  of  being  conveniently 
carried  on  in  connection  with  the  above,  or 
calculated,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  enhance 
the  value  of  or  render  profitable  any  of  the 
Company’s  property  or  rights,  and  to  do  all 
such  other  things  as  are  incidental  or  conducive 
to  the  attainment  of  the  above  objects  or  any 
of  them. 

The  objects  set  forth  in  any  subclause  of  this 
clause  shall  not,  except  where  the  context  ex¬ 
pressly  so  requires,  be  in  anywise  limited  or 
restricted  by  reference  to  or  inference  from 
the  terms  of  any  other  subclause  of  this*  clause, 
and  the  Company  shall  have  full  power  to 
exercise  all  or  any  of  its  objects  in  any  part  of 
the  world. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9442-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 


“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada  : 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2320. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “  Fraser  River 
J-  Fishermen’s  Club  ”  has  this  day  been  in¬ 
corporated  as  a  Society  under  the  “  Societies 
Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  Sunbury, 
Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
thirteenth  day  of  November,  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[L.S.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 

The  objects  of  the  Society  are: — 

(a.)  To  establish,  maintain,  and  conduct  a 
Fishermen’s  Club  for  the  accommodation  of 
members  and  their  friends,  and  to  provide  a 
club-house  and  other  conveniences,  and  gener¬ 
ally  to  afford  to  the  members  and  their  friends 
all  the  usual  privileges,  conveniences,  and  ac¬ 
commodation  of  such  a  club: 

(6.)  To  promote  the  sport  of  fishing,  hunt¬ 
ing,  athletics,  and  pastimes,  and  to  provide 
and  maintain  fishing  and  hunting  lodges  for  the 
use  of  members: 

( c .)  To  subscribe  to,  become  a  member  of, 
and  co-operate  with  any  other  association, 
whether  incorporated  or  not,  whose  objects  are 
altogether  or  in  part  similar  to  those  of  this 
Club.  9438-nol9 


CERTIFICATES  OF 
INCORPORATION. 


CERTIFICATE  OF  INCORPORATION. 

“  Societies  Act.” 

Canada: 

Province  of  British  Columbia. 

No.  2321. 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  “  The  British  Co- 
-L  lumbia  Provincial  Association  of  Fire 
Fighters  ”  has  this  day  been  incorporated  as  a 
Society  under  the  “  Societies  Act.” 

The  locality  in  which  the  operations  of  the 
Society  will  be  chiefly  carried  on  is  North  Van¬ 
couver,  Province  of  British  Columbia. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
fourteenth  day  of  November,  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  thirty-six. 

[L.S.]  H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Comjoanies. 

The  objects  of  the  Society  are: — 

(a.)  To  organize  all  permanent  and  volunteer 
fire-fighters  of  British  Columbia: 

( b. )  To  place  its  members  on  a  higher  plane 
of  skill  and  efficiency: 

(c.)  To  encourage  the  formation  of  local 
associations  : 

( d .)  To  encourage  the  formation  of  sick  and 
death  benefit  funds  in  order  that  we  may  prop¬ 
erly  care  for  our  sick  and  bury  our  dead: 

(e.)  To  encourage  the  pension  system: 

(/.)  To  encourage  the  establishment  of 
schools  of  instruction  for  imparting  modern 
and  improved  methods  of  fire  fighting  and  pre¬ 
vention  : 

(g.)  The  cultivation  of  friendship  and  fel¬ 
lowship  among  its  members: 

(h.)  To  have  legislation  enacted  when  neces¬ 
sary  !o  make  the  fire-fighters’  position  more 
efficient  and  humane.  9438-nol9 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15381. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Pacific  De- 
Hydrated  Feed,  Limited,”  was  incorpo¬ 
rated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  5th 
day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is  ten 
thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  314 
Standard  Bank  Building,  510  Hastings  Street 
West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  For  growing,  raising,  dehydrating,  pro¬ 
cessing,  manufacturing,  marketing,  and  mer¬ 
chandising,  both  wholesale  and  retail,  of  feed 
and  grain  or  any  product  derived  therefrom, 
either  directly  or  indirectly: 

(b.)  To  do  any  and  all  of  the  above  things 
in  any  part  of  the  world  as  principals,  agents, 
or  contractors,  or  by  or  through  trustees, 
agents,  or  otherwise,  and  either  alone  or  in 
conjunction  with  others. 


9418-nol2 


H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15382. 

AT OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Sunrise  Lum- 
x  '  ber  and  Shingle  Company,  Limited,”  was 
incorporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on 
the  5th  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
twenty  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  two  hun¬ 
dred  shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  Suite 
9C'0,  Hall  Building,  789  Pender  Street  West 
Vancouver,  B.C. 


1954 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are : — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  manufac¬ 
turing-  lumber,  and  to  do  all  work  in  connection 
therewith,  including  the  operation  of  such  busi¬ 
nesses  as  logging,  manufacturing  of  shingles, 
manufacturing  of  poles  and  ties,  timber  mer¬ 
chants,  sawmill  proprietors,  builders,  ship¬ 
owners,  wharfingers,  proprietors  of  docks,  and 
all  necessary  or  beneficial  work  incidental 
thereto : 

(b.)  To  acquire  lands,  timber  limits,  and 
timber  licences,  ships,  vessels,  automobiles,  and 
other  transportation  facilities  for  the  carriage 
of  its  goods,  and  to  sell  and  dispose  of  the  same: 

(c.)  To  establish,  equip,  and  maintain  and 
operate  logging  camps,  sawmills,  shingle-mills, 
and  other  works  for  the  manufacturing  of  tim¬ 
ber,  lumber,  and  shingles  and  all  by-products 
thereof : 

( d .)  To  buy,  sell,  manufacture,  and  deal  in 
goods,  chattels,  merchandise,  equipment,  and 
supplies  which  can  with  advantage  to  the  Com¬ 
pany  be  dealt  in  in  connection  with  any  of  the 
above  businesses : 

(e.)  To  purchase,  construct,  maintain,  and 
operate  or  lease  suitable  buildings  and  struc¬ 
tures  for  the  reception  and  storage  of  goods, 
wares,  or  merchandise  and  personal  property 
of  every  nature  and  kind,  and  to  act  as  agents, 
consignees,  and  bailees  thereof: 

(/.)  To  apply  for,  purchase,  or  otherwise 
acquire  and  use  any  patents,  trade-marks,  li¬ 
cences,  concessions,  and  the  like,  conferring  any 
exclusive  or  non-exclusive  or  any  limited  right 
to  use  and  secure  any  information  as  to  any 
invention  which  may  seem  capable  of  being 
used  for  any  of  the  purposes  of  the  Company: 

(g.)  To  apply  for,  hold,  and  enjoy  any  li¬ 
cences,  rights,  or  powers  which  may  be  granted 
under  the  “  Water  Act  ”  or  any  other  Statute 
of  the  Province  of  British  Columbia,  and  to 
apply  for,  hold,  and  enjoy  any  licences  granted 
under  any  such  Statute,  with  all  powers  and 
rights  conferred  by  such  licences  so  as  to  enable 
the  Company  to  carry  on  its  undertakings : 

( h .)  To  construct,  carry  out,  maintain,  im¬ 
prove,  manage,  work,  control,  and  superintend 
any  roads,  ways,  tramways,  bridges,  reservoirs, 
watercourses,  aqueducts,  wharves,  furnaces, 
electrical  works,  factories,  warehouses,  and 
other  works  and  conveniences  which  may  seem, 
directly  or  indirectly,  conducive  to  any  of  the 
objects  of  the  Company,  and  to  contribute  to, 
subsidize,  or  otherwise  aid  or  take  part  in  any 
such  operation : 

( i .)  To  purchase,  acquire,  and  take  over  the 
business,  undertaking,  and  good-will  of  any 
business  of  any  other  company,  association, 
firm,  or  partnership  having  objects  altogether 
or  in  part  similar  to  those  of  this  Company,  or 
carrying  on  any  business  capable  of  being  so 
conducted  so  as,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  benefit 
this  Company,  and  to  pay  for  the  same  either 
in  cash  or  in  fully  paid-up  shares  of  this  Com¬ 
pany,  or  both;  or  to  take  or  otherwise  acquire 
and  hold  shares,  stock,  or  debentures  in  any 
such  company: 

(j.)  To  enter  into  any  arrangement  with  any 
Government  or  authorities  (supreme,  munici¬ 
pal,  local,  or  otherwise),  and  to  obtain  from 
any  such  Government  or  authority  all  rights, 
concessions,  and  privileges  which  may  seem 
conducive  to  the  Company’s  objects  or  any  of 
them : 

( k .)  To  borrow  or  raise  mouev  for  any  pur¬ 
pose  of  the  Company,  and  for  the  purpose  of 
securing  the  same  and  interest,  or  for  any  other 
purpose,  to  draw,  accept,  sign,  endorse,  dis¬ 
count,  or  negotiate  bills  of  exchange,  promis¬ 
sory  notes,  or  other  negotiable  instruments,  bills 
of  lading,  and  other  transferable  documents; 
or  to  loan  or  charge  the  undertaking  or  all  or 
any  part  of  the  Company  or  its  assets  at  present 
owned  or  hereafter  acquired  or  its  uncalled 
capital;  and  to  create,  issue,  make,  and  ne¬ 
gotiate  debentures  or  debenture  stock: 


(l.)  To  buy,  sell,  manufacture,  repair,  alter, 
exchange,  let  on  hire,  import,  export,  and  deal 
in  all  kinds  of  goods,  articles,  and  things  which 
may  be  required  for  the  purposes  of  or  com¬ 
monly  dealt  in  by  persons  engaged  in  or  which 
may  seem  capable  of  being  profitably  dealt  with 
in  connection  with  the  or  any  of  the  said  busi¬ 
nesses  : 

(m.)  To  purchase,  take  on  lease  or  in  ex¬ 
change,  or  othei-wise  acquire  any  real  or  per¬ 
sonal  property  and  any  rights  or  privileges 
which  the  Company  may  think  necessary  or 
convenient  or  useful  in  connection  with  or  inci¬ 
dental  to  any  of  its  objects,  and  to  make  ad¬ 
vances  in  cash,  goods,  or  other  supplies  to  other 
persons,  companies,  or  firms,  and  to  take  and 
hold  real  and  personal  securities  for  the  same: 

( n .)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  exchange, 
or  otherwise  machinery,  plant,  equipment,  and 
other  personal  property  of  every  nature  and 
description,  lands,  buildings,  factories,  work¬ 
shops,  and  hereditaments  of  any  tenure  or 
description,  and  any  estate  or  interest  therein, 
and  any  rights  in,  to,  or  over  the  same  or  in¬ 
cluded  therewith,  rights-of-way,  light,  water, 
and  other  rights  or  privileges,  business  and 
trade  secrets;  and  to  use,  hold,  manage,  oper¬ 
ate,  exchange,  sell,  rent,  lease,  mortgage,  or 
otherwise  deal  with,  dispose  of,  or  turn  to 
account  the  same  or  any  portion  thereof  or  any 
interest  therein  as  may  seem  expedient : 

(o.)  To  enter  into  partnership  or  any  ar¬ 
rangement  for  sharing  profits,  union  of  inter¬ 
ests,  co-operation,  joint  adventure,  reciprocal 
concessions,  or  otherwise  with  any  person,  firm, 
or  company  carrying  on  or  engaged  in,  or  about 
to  carry  on  or  engage  in,  any  business  or  trans¬ 
action  which  this  Company  is  authorized  to 
carry  on,  or  which  is  capable  of  being  conducted 
so  as,  directly  or  indirectly,  to  benefit  this  Com¬ 
pany;  and  to  lend  money  to,  guarantee  the  con¬ 
tracts  of,  or  otherwise  assist  any  such  person 
or  company  or  any  customer,  and  to  take  or 
otherwise  acquire  securities  of  any  such  person, 
company,  or  customer,  or  shares  or  debentures 
of  such  company,  and  to  sell,  hold,  or  reissue, 
with  or  without  guarantee,  or  otherwise  deal 
with,  dispose  of,  or  turn  to  account  the  same 
or  any  portion  thereof: 

(p.)  To  amalgamate  with  any  person  or  per¬ 
sons  or  any  company  established  for  objects' 
altogether  or  in  part  similar  to  the  objects  of 
this  Company  or  otherwise,  and  for  such  con¬ 
sideration,  either  in  shares  or  debentures  of  the 
Company  or  cash,  as  the  Company  may  think 
fit: 

( q .)  To  sell,  improve,  manage,  develop,  ex¬ 
change,  lease,  mortgage,  or  otherwise  turn  to 
account,  deal  with,  or  dispose  of  the  property 
and  rights  of  the  Company  or  any  part  thereof 
of  any  kind  or  nature  whatsoever,  or  the  under¬ 
taking  of  the  Company  or  any  part  thereof, 
either  to  individual  persons  or  companies,  for 
such  consideration  as  the  Company  may  think 
fit,  with  power  to  accept  shares,  debentures,  or 
securities  in  other  companies,  and,  in  the  case 
of  shares,  either  wholly  or  partly  paid  up,  as 
consideration  of  the  above,  and  to  hold,  sell,  or 
otherwise  dispose  of  such  debentures  and  shares 
as  may  be  deemed  most  expedient,  and  to  guar¬ 
antee  the  repayment  thereof  or  the  payment  of 
interest  thereon : 

(r.)  To  promote  or  assist  in  promoting  any 
company  or  companies  for  the  purpose  of 
taking  over,  acquring,  or  working  all  or  any  of 
the  property  and  liabilities  of  this  Company,  or 
for  any  other  purpose  which  may  seem,  directly 
or  indirectly,  calculated  to  benefit  this  Com¬ 
pany: 

(s.)  To  undertake  any  liabilities  of  and  take 
or  otherwise  acquire  and  hold,  sell,  or  otherwise 
dispose  of  all  or  any  portion  of  the  business, 

|  property,  or  effects  or  the  shares  of  any  other 
company,  association,  firm,  or  nerson  having 
objects  altogether  or  in  part  similar  to  those  of 
this  Company,  or  carrying  on  business  capable 
j  of  being  conducted  so  as,  directly  or  indirectly, 
j  to  benefit  this  Company: 


November  19th,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1955 


( t .)  To  enter  into  any  arrangement  with  any 
Government  or  authority  (supreme,  municipal, 
local,  or  otherwise)  and  other  companies  which 
may  seem  conducive  to  the  Company’s  objects 
or  any  of  them,  and  to  obtain  from  any  such 
Government,  authority,  or  companies  any  char¬ 
ters,  rights,  licences,  franchises,  privileges, 
and  concessions  which  the  Company  may  deem 
advisable,  and  to  hold,  use,  carry  out,  exercise, 
enjoy,  and  to  comply  with  and,  if  deemed  ad¬ 
visable,  sell,  transfer,  assign,  mortgage,  lease, 
or  otherwise  deal  with  or  dispose  of  them  or  any 
of  the  same  or  any  interest  therein: 

( u .)  To  apply  for,  purchase,  lease,  or  other¬ 
wise  acquire,  use,  exercise,  or  develop,  sell, 
grant  licences  in  respect  of,  or  otherwise  deal 
with,  dispose  of,  or  turn  to  account  any  process, 
improvement,  mechanism  or  device,  or  any 
patents,  brevets  d’invention,  licences,  conces¬ 
sions,  privileges,  and  the  like,  or  any  intei'est 
in  the  same,  conferring  any  exclusive  or  non¬ 
exclusive  or  limited  right  to  use  or  any  secret 
or  other  information  as  to  any  invention  which 
may  seem  capable  of  being  used  for  any  of  the 
purposes  of  the  Company,  or  the  acquisition  of 
which  may  seem  calculated,  directly  or  indi¬ 
rectly,  to  benefit  this  Company,  and  to  finance 
inventors  or  alleged  inventors  for  the  purpose 
of  enabling  them  to  test  or  perfect  their  in¬ 
ventions  : 

(t>.)  To  sell  any  patent,  rights,  or  privileges 
belonging  to  the  Company  or  which  may  be 
acquired  by  it  or  any  interest  in  the  same,  and 
to  grant  licences  for  the  use  and  practice  of  the 
same  or  any  of  them,  and  to  allow  to  be  used  or 
otherwise  deal  with  or  turn  to  account  any 
invention,  patent,  or  privilege  in  which  the 
Company  may  be  interested: 

( w .)  To  contribute  to,  or  subsidize,  or  other¬ 
wise  assist,  aid,  or  take  part  in  any  operations 
similar  to  the  or  any  of  the  operations  capable 
of  being  undertaken,  carried  on,  or  maintained 
by  this  Company,  though  undertaken,  con¬ 
structed,  or  maintained  by  any  other  person  or 
company: 

(x.)  To  borrow,  raise,  or  secure  payment  of 
money,  with  or  without  powers  of  sale  or  other 
special  conditions,  in  such  manner  or  form  and 
by  such  means  as  the  Company  may  think  fit, 
and  in  particular  by  the  issue  of  bonds,  deben¬ 
tures,  or  debenture  stock,  perpetual  or  other¬ 
wise,  charged  upon  all  or  any  of  the  Company’s 
property  or  any  portion  thereof,  both  present 
and  future,  including  its  uncalled  capital,  or 
the  acceptance,  endorsement,  or  issuance  of 
promissory  notes  and  other  negotiable  instru¬ 
ments,  and  to  mortgage  and  pledge  any  of  the 
Company’s  assets,  income,  or  uncalled  capital 
for  the  purpose  of  securing  the  same,  and  to 
make,  grant,  and  execute  mortgages,  bills  of 
sale,  bonds,  debentures,  or  other  securities  for 
the  same  on  security  of  the  whole  or  any  part 
of  the  property  and  assets  belonging  to  the 
Company,  and  to  purchase,  redeem,  or  pay  off 
any  such  securities  or  indebtedness : 

( y •)  To  pay  out  of  the  funds  of  the  Company 
all  expenses  of  or  incidental  to  the  formation, 
promotion,  registration,  incorporation,  and 
establishment  and  advei’tising  of  the  Company, 
and  to  remunerate  any  person  or  company  for 
services  rendered  or  to  be  rendered  in  procuring 
any  profit  or  benefit  for  the  Company,  or  plac¬ 
ing,  selling,  underwriting,  or  otherwise  dealing 
with  or  disposing  of  the  Company’s  shares, 
debentures,  or  other  securities,  property,  or 
assets  or  any  portion  thereof,  or  assisting  so 
to  do,  and  to  pay  wages  or  salaries  for  services 
rendered  in  and  about  the  formation  of  the 
Company  or  in  or  about  the  conduct  of  its  busi¬ 
ness,  either  in  money  or  by  the  allotment  of 
fully  paid-up  shares  of  the  Company,  or  partly 
in  money  and  partly  in  fully  paid-up  shares  of 
the  Company: 

( z .)  To  create,  draw,  make,  accept,  endorse, 
discount,  execute,  issue,  and  negotiate  promis¬ 
sory  notes,  bills  of  exchange,  bills  of  lading, 
bonds,  obligations,  warrants,  debentures,  de¬ 


benture  stock,  and  other  negotiable  and  trans¬ 
ferable  instruments,  documents,  and  securities: 

( za .)  To  procure  the  Company  to  be  regis¬ 
tered,  licensed,  or  recognized  in  any  Province  of 
the  Dominion  of  Canada  or  elsewhere: 

(zb.)  To  invest  and  deal  with  the  moneys  of 
the  Company  not  immediately  required  upon 
such  security  and  in  such  manner  as  may  from 
time  to  time  be  determined: 

( zc ) .  To  distribute  any  of  the  property  of  the 
Company  among  its  members  in  specie : 

(zd.)  To  do  all  or  any  of  the  above  things  in 
any  part  of  the  world  as  principals,  agents, 
contractors,  or  otherwise,  and  by  or  through 
trustees,  agents,  or  otherwise,  and  either  alone 
or  in  conjunction  with  others;  provided  that 
nothing  in  all  the  foregoing  shall  authorize  the 
Company  to  exercise  the  powers  of  a  trust  com¬ 
pany  as  defined  by  the  “  Trust  Companies 
Act  ”: 

( ze .)  To  do  all  such  other  acts,  deeds,  and 
things  as  the  Company  may  deem  to  be  neces¬ 
sary,  incidental,  instrumental,  or  conducive  to 
the  attainment  of  the  or  any  of  the  Company’s 
objects: 

( zf .)  It  is  expressly  declared  that  the  inten¬ 
tion  is  that  the  objects  set  forth  in  the  foregoing- 
paragraphs  shall  be  construed  in  the  most 
liberal  way,  and  shall  in  no  way  be  limited  or 
restricted  by  reference  to  any  other  paragraph 
or  by  any  inference  drawn  from  the  terms  of 
any  other  paragraph. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9424-nol2  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15379. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Kingsway 
Auto-Electric,  Limited,”  was  incorporated 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  4th  day  of 
November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is  ten 
thousand  dollars,  divided  into  one  thousand 
shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  117, 
815  Hastings  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  carry  on  the  business'  of  general 
merchants,  and  to  buy,  sell,  exchange,  import, 
export,  or  otherwise  deal,  either  as  jobbers, 
wholesalers,  or  retailers,  in  all  kinds  and  de¬ 
scriptions  of  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise: 

(b.)  To  carry  on  the  business'  of  mechanical 
repair-shop,  and  to  build,  rebuild,  and  repair  all 
manner  and  sorts  of  mechanical  contrivances, 
including  automobiles,  radios,  refrigerators,  oil- 
burners,  bicycles,  and  any  and  all  vehicles  and 
motor-driven  apparatus  and:  all  parts  and'  ac¬ 
cessories  thereto : 

(c.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  manufac¬ 
turers  and  dealers  in  all  kinds-  and  descriptions 
of  electrical  appliances,  devices,  or  equipment 
of  any  nature  whatsoever,  and  to  carry  on  the 
business  of  an  electrical  repair-shop : 

(d.)  To  carry  on  the  business  of  an  automo¬ 
bile  garage  in  every  and  all  its  phases. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9417-nol2  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15385. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Vaughan’s 
Groceterias,  Limited,”  w-as  incorporated 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  6th  day  of 
November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
forty  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  four  thou¬ 
sand  shares  of  ten  dollars  each. 

The  Company  is  authorized  to  issue  one  thou¬ 
sand  shares  without  nominal  or  par  value. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  1404 
Douglas  Street,  Victoria,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 


1956 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE.  [November  19th,  1936. 


(a.)  To  carry  on  any  or  all  of  the  businesses 
of  grocers  and  general  merchants  in  any  of 
their  branches,  and  whether  by  wholesale  or 
retail : 

( b .)  To  manufacture,  purchase,  sell,  nr 
otherwise  deal  in  or  dispose  of  any  and  all 
provisions,  foodstuffs,  and  food  products  of  any 
kind  whatsoever,  and  whether  solid  or  liquid, 
whether  by  wholesale  or  retail : 

(c.)  To  carry  on  any  of  the  businesses  of 
importers  and  exporters  of  merchandise,  com¬ 
modities,  and  products  of  anv  and  every  kind, 
mercantile  agents,  and  manufacturers’  agents, 
and  brokers. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9424-nol2  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15387. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Central  Park 
Sash  and  Door  Company,  Limited,”  was 
incorporated  under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on 
the  9th  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
fifteen  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  fifteen 
thousand  shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  418, 
470  Granville  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are: — 

(a.)  To  acquire  and  take  over  as  a  going 
concern  the  business  now  carried  on  at  3643 
Kingsway,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  by 
Harry  Poole  under  the  style  or  firm  of  “  Cen¬ 
tral  Park  Sash  &  Door  Factory,”  and  all  or 
anv  of  the  assets  and  liabilities  of  the  pro¬ 
prietor  of  that  business  in  connection  therewith, 
and  to  pay  for  same  by  the  allotment  to  Harry 
Poole  of  ten  thousand  fully  paid-up  one  dollar 
shares  in  the  capital  of  the  Company: 

( b .)  To  carry  on  business  as  sash  and  door 
manufacturers  and  dealers: 

(c.)  To  carry  on  business  as  manufacturers 
of  and  dealers  in  lumber  and  lumber  products 
of  all  kinds. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9428-nol2  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  15351. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Harling  & 
Snragg,  Limited,”  was  incorporated  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  on  the  22nd  day  of 
October,  1936. 

The  authorized  capital  of  the  Company  is 
ten  thousand  dollars,  divided  into  ten  thousand 
shares  of  one  dollar  each. 

The  address  of  its  registered  office  is  513 
Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  objects  for  which  the  Company  is  estab¬ 
lished  are:  To  carry  on  business  as  watch¬ 
maker  and  repairer,  jewellery  manufacturer 
and  repairer,  appraiser,  general  merchant, 
manufacturer,  importer,  agent,  and  broker. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9292-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


EXTRA-PROVINCIAL 

COMPANIES. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  2737a. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Balsam  Gold 
Mines,  Limited  (No  Personal  Liability),” 
which  was  incorporated  in  the  Province  of 
Ontario,  was  registered  under  the  “  Companies 
Act  ”  as  an  Extra-Provincial  Company  on  the 
3rd  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  head  office  of  the  Company  without  the 
Province  is  situate  at  2620  Canadian  Bank  of 
Commerce  Building,  25  King  Sti’eet  West, 
Toronto,  Ontario. 


The  head  office  of  the  Company  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  is  situate  at  302  Stock  Exchange  Building, 
475  Howe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  attorney  of  the  Company  appointed  pur¬ 
suant  to  the  “Companies  Act”  is  Winslow 
David  Gillespie,  612  Vancouver  Block,  Vancou¬ 
ver,  B.C.,  barrister. 

The  paid-up  capital  of  the  Company  is 
$3,000,000. 

The  time  of  the  existence  of  the  Company  is 
unlimited. 

The  liability  of  the  members  of  the  Company 
is  limited. 

The  Company  proposes  to  carry  on  in  the 
Province  the  business  of  acquiring,  owning, 
leasing,  prospecting  for,  developing,  improving, 
maintaining,  and  managing  mines  and  mineral 
lands  and  deposits,  and  in  general  to  do  all 
things  necessary  to  extract  ores1,  metals,  and 
minerals  from  ore,  and  render  same  merchant¬ 
able  and  sell  and  dispose  of  the  same;  and  to 
acquire  shares,  debentures,  or  other  securities 
i  i  any  o.her  company  having  objects  similar, 
in  whole  or  in  part,  to  this  Company. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9413-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  2734a. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Bennett  & 
White  Construction  Company,  Limited,” 
which  was  incorporated  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada  was  registered  under  the  “  Companies 
Act  ”  as  an  Extra-Provincial  Company  on  the 
22nd  day  of  October,  1936. 

The  head  office  of  the  Company  without  the 
Province  is  situate  at  1116  Ninth  Avenue  West, 
Calgary,  Alberta. 

The  head  office  of  the  Company  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  is  situate  at  707  Dominion  Bank  Building, 
Vancouver,  B.C. 

The  attorney  of  the  Company  appointed  pur¬ 
suant  to  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  is  John  Garnet 
Bennett,  4078  Eleventh  Avenue  West,  Vancou¬ 
ver,  B.C. 

The  paid-up  capital  of  the  Company  is 
$45,000. 

The  time  of  the  existence  of  the  Company  is 
unlimited. 

The  liability  of  the  members  of  the  Company 
is  limited. 

The  Company  proposes  to  carry  on  in  the 
Province  the  business  of  general  contracting. 

PI.  G.  GARRETT, 

9292-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  2735a. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Dunsmore 
Gold  Mines,  Limited,”  which  was  incorpo¬ 
rated  in  the  Province  of  Alberta,  was  registered 
under  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  as  an  Extra- 
Provincial  Company  on  the  27th  day  of  October, 
1936. 

The  head  office  of  the  Company  without  the 
Province  is  situate  at  209  Northern  Investment 
Building,  Edmonton,  Alberta. 

The  head  office  of  the  Company  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  is  situate  at  601-5  Bank  of  Toronto  Build¬ 
ing,  Victoria,  B.C. 

The  attorney  of  the  Company  appointed 
pursuant  to  the  “Companies  Act”  is  William 
Percyval  Marchant,  602  Bank  of  Toronto  Build¬ 
ing,  Victoria,  B.C.,  barrister. 

The  paid-up  capital  of  the  Company  is 
$35,000. 

i  he  time  of  the  existence  of  the  Company  is 
unlimited. 

I  he  liability  of  the  members  of  the  Company 
is  limited. 

rl  he  Company  proposes  to  carry  on  in  the 
Province  the  business  of  placer-gold  mining 
and  prospecting. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9300-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


November  19tii,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1957 


EXTRA-PROVINCIAL 

COMPANIES. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

No.  2736a. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  “  Canada  Pack¬ 
ers,  Limited,”  which  was  incorporated  in 
the  Dominion  of  Canada,  was  registered  under 
the  “  Companies  Act  ”  as  an  Extra-Provincial 
Company  on  the  2nd  day  of  November,  1936. 

The  head  office  of  the  Company  without  the 
Province  is  situate  at  2300  St.  Clair  Avenue 
West,  Toronto,  Ontario. 

The  head  office  of  the  Company  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  is  situate  c/o  Transcontinental  Storage  & 
Distributing  Agency,  550  Beatty  Street,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C. 

The  attorney  of  the  Company  appointed  pur¬ 
suant  to  the  “  Companies  Act  ”  is  F.  Kay  Col¬ 
lins,  404  Rogers  Building,  Vancouver,  B.C., 
barrister. 

The  paid-up  capital  of  the  Company  is 
$1,438,284.46. 

The  time  of  the  existence  of  the  Company  is 
unlimited. 

The  liability  of  the  members  of  the  Company 
is  limited. 

The  Company  proposes  to  carry  on  in  the 
Province  the  business  generally  of  manufac¬ 
turers,  importers,  and1  exporters  of  and  deal¬ 
ers  in  meat,  cattle,  sheep,  hogs,  rabbits,  live 
stock  of  all  kinds,  butter,  fish,  and  all  perishable 
produce  generally,  as  well  as  skins,  hides,  fur, 
leather,  tallow,  fat,  fertilizers,  hoofs,  manures, 
and  other  animal  products,  and  dairy,  farm, 
and  garden  produce  of  all  kinds;  to  buy  and 
sell,  by  wholesale  or  x-etail,  all  kinds  of  meat, 
and  generally  to  carry  on  the  trade  or  business 
of  meat-salesmen  in  all  its  branches;  to  acquire 
by  purchase  or  otherwise  ranches  and  sheep- 
farms,  and  to  cari'y  on  the  trades  or  businesses 
of  cattle-rearers  and  sheep-farmers,  tanning, 
and  warehousing  generally. 

For  the  purposes  aforesaid,  to  carry  on  the 
business  of  carriers,  forwarding  agents,  cart¬ 
age  agents,  transportation  of  merchandise,  stor¬ 
age,  cold-storage,  and  refrigeration,  ship-own¬ 
ers,  charterers  of  vessels,  dock-owners,  ware¬ 
housemen,  wharfingers,  box-makers,  and  com¬ 
mission  agents. 


N  OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  registration 
as  an  extra-provincial  company  of  Key¬ 
stone  Lubricating  Company,  which  was  incor¬ 
porated  in  Pennsylvania  and  has  ceased  to  carry 
on  business  in  the  Province,  has  this  day  been 
cancelled  under  section  178  of  the  “  Companies 
Act.” 

Dated  this  14th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9438-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“FARMERS’  CREDITORS  ARRANGEMENT 

ACT.” 


Notice  to  Creditors. 

In  the  Matter  of  a  Proposal  for  a  Composition, 
Extension,  or  Scheme  of  Arrangement  of 
John  Mole,  Farmer. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  John  Mole,  residing  in 
the  County  of  Westminster,  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  of  British  Columbia,  has  submitted  to  me 
for  the  consideration  of  his  creditors  a  proposal 
for  a  composition  (or  extension  of  time  or 
scheme  of  arrangement).  A.  general  meeting 
of  creditors  will  be  held  at  217  Westminster 
Trust  Building,  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  on 
the  9th  day  of  December,  1836,  at  the  hour  of 
2  o’clock  in  the  afternoon. 

Dated  at  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  this  14th 
day  of  November,  1936. 

J.  M.  STREIGHT, 

9516-nol9  Official  Receiver. 


“FARMERS’  CREDITORS  ARRANGEMENT 

ACT.” 

Notice  to  Creditors. 

In  the  Matter  of  a  Proposal  for  a  Composition, 
Extension,  or  Scheme  of  Arrangement  of 
Orin  Ellis,  of  Pritchard,  B.C.,  Farmer. 


9412-no5 


H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


“INSURANCE  ACT.” 

1VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  Provident 
Assurance  Company  has  ceased  to  carry 
on  business  in  the  Province  of  British  Co¬ 
lumbia. 

The  Provident  Assurance  Company  has  ap¬ 
plied,  under  the  “  Insurance  Act,”  to  the  Min¬ 
ister  of  Finance  to  withdraw  the  deposit  made 
by  it  under  that  Act,  and  all  claimants  who 
object  to  the  withdrawal  must  file  their  objec¬ 
tions  with  him  on  or  before  the  19th  day  of 
February,  1936. 

Dated  this  19th  day  of  November,  1936. 


9445-nol9 


H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Superintendent  of  Insurance. 


“INSURANCE  ACT.” 

IM'OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  Canada 
Life  Assurance  Company  has  appointed 
John  Joachim  Grozelle,  of  Vancouver,  as  its 
attorney  for  the  purposes  of  the  “  Insurance 
Act,”  in  place  of  R.  George  McCuish,  of  Van¬ 
couver. 

Dated  this  16th  day  of  November,  1936. 


rnAKE  NOTICE  that  Orin  Ellis,  residing  in 
the  County  of  Yale,  in  the  Province  of 
British  Columbia,  has  submitted  to  me  for  the 
consideration  of  his  creditors  a  proposal  for  a 
composition  (or  extension  of  time  or  scheme  of 
arrangement).  A  general  meeting  of  credi¬ 
tors  will  be  held  at  the  office  of  the  Official 
Receiver,  Boyle  Block,  Penticton,  B.C.,  on  the 
5th  day  of  January,  1937,  at  the  hour  of  10 
o’clock  in  the  forenoon. 

Dated  at  Penticton,  B.C.,  this  twelfth  day  of 
November,  1936. 

W.  G.  WILKINS, 

9512-nol9  Official  Receiver. 

“FARMERS’  CREDITORS  ARRANGEMENT 

ACT.” 


9439-nol9 

5 


H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Superintendent  of  Insurance. 


Notice  to  Creditors. 

PHARE  NOTICE  that  Nels  Sandberg,  residing 
at  Fawn,  in  the  County  of  Cariboo  in  the 
Province  of  British  Columbia,  has  submitted 
to  me  for  the  consideration  of  his  creditors  a 
proposal  for  a  composition  (or  extension  of 
time  or  scheme  of  arrangement).  A  general 
meeting  of  creditors  will  be  held  at  the  Court¬ 
house,  Clinton,  B.C.,  on  the  25th  day  of  Novem¬ 
ber,  1936,  at  the  hour  of  2.30  o’clock  in  the 
afternoon. 

Dated  at  New  Westminster,  B.C.,  this  10th 
day  of  November,  1936. 

D.  WHITESIDE, 

Senior  Official  Receiver  for  British  Columbia 
9509-nol9 


1958 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


MISCELLANEOUS.  MISCELLANEOUS. 


“FARMERS’  CREDITORS  ARRANGEMENT 

ACT.” 

Notice  to  Creditors. 

In  the  Matter  of  a  Proposal  for  a  Composition, 
Extension,  or  Scheme  of  Arrangement  of 
Arthur  L.  Farr,  Farmer. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Arthur  L.  Farr,  resid¬ 
ing  in  the  County  of  Cariboo,  in  the  Prov¬ 
ince  of  British  Columbia,  has  submitted  to  me 
for  the  consideration  of  his  creditors  a  proposal 
for  a  composition  (or  extension  of  time  or 
scheme  of  arrangement).  A  general  meeting 
of  creditors  will  be  held  at  the  office  of  the 
Official  Receiver.  Prince  George,  B.C.,  on  the  j 
14th  day  of  December,  1936,  at  the  hour  of  10 
o’clock  in  the  forenoon. 

Dated  at  Prince  George,  B.C.,  this  4th  day 
of  November,  1936. 

J.  M.  MUNRO, 

9510-nol9  “  Official  Receiver. 


“FARMERS’  CREDITORS  ARRANGEMENT 

ACT.” 


Notice  to  Creditors. 


In  the  Matter  of  a  Proposal  for  a  Composition, 
Extension,  or  Scheme  of  Arrangement  of 
George  W.  J.  Moore,  Farmer. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  George  W.  J.  Moore, 
residing  in  the  County  of  Cariboo,  in  the 
Province  of  British  Columbia,  has  submitted 
to  me  for  the  consideration  of  his  creditors  a 
proposal  for  a  composition  (or  extension  of  time 
or  scheme  of  arrangement).  A  general  meet¬ 
ing  of  creditors  will  be  held  at  the  Lakeview 
Hotel,  Williams  Lake,  B.C.,  on  the  16th  day  of 
December,  1936,  at  the  hour  of  2  o’clock  in  the 
afternoon. 

Dated  at  Prince  George,  B.C.,  this  4th  day  of 
November,  1936. 

J.  M.  MUNRO, 

9511-nol9  •  Official  Receiver. 


USE  OF  ABANDONED  DITCH. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  E.  S.  Dowsett,  of  Bark- 
erville,  B.C.,  the  lessee  of  Placer-mining 
Lease  No.  2970  and  the  applicant  for  a  water 
licence  to  take  water  from  Cunningham  Pass 
Creek,  Cariboo  Mining  Division,  intends  to  apply 
to  the  Gold  Commissioner  for  the  said  Mining 
Division  at  Barkerville  for  the  right  to  use  an 
unnamed  ditch  which  runs  from  the  slough  on 
Cunningham  Pass  Creek  to  said  lease,  situated 
near  its  confluence  with  Cunningham  Creek. 
The  said  ditch  is  not  in  use  and  was  apparently 
constructed  for  working  placer-mining  holdings 
long  abandoned  or  forfeited.  The  said  ditch 
is  needed  for  the  development  of  said  Placer¬ 
mining  Lease  No.  2970. 

Dated  at  Barkerville,  B.C.,  this  13th  day  of 
November,  1986. 

9437-nol9  E.  S.  DOWSETT. 


NOTICE. 


In  the  Matter  of  the  “  Partnership  Act,”  and 
in  the  Matter  of  West  End  Fuel. 

rTlAKE  NOTICE  that  the  partnership  between 
-L  Robert  Sutherland  Jackson  and  Wallace 
Roy  Browne,  carrying  on  a  fuel  and  sawdust 
business  under  the  name  of  “  West  End  Fuel  ” 
at  the  foot  of  Smythe  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C., 
was  on  the  25th  day  of  September,  1936, 
dissolved. 

9447-nol9.  W.  ROY  BROWNE. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  The  Malkin- 
Pearson  Co.,  Limited,  changed  its  name 
on  the  12th  day  of  November,  1936,  to  the  name 
“  The  W.  H.  Malkin  Co.  (Nanaimo),  Limited.” 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9436-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Vancouver 
Cafe,  Limited,  changed  its  name  on  the 
29th  day  of  October,  1936,  to  the  name  “  Devon 
Cafe,  Limited.” 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9434-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Elsie  Lake  Log 
Transport,  Limited,  whose  registered 
office  is  situate  at  837  Hastings  Street  West, 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  and  which  carries  on  its  busi¬ 
ness  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  intends  to  apply  to 
the  Registrar  of  Companies  for  approval  of  a 
change  of  its  name  to  the  name  “  Alberni  Pacific 
Transport  Company,  Limited,”  at  the  expira¬ 
tion  of  four  weeks  from  the  date  of  this  notice. 
Dated  this  19th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9444-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


MIKE  PAKULIS,  DECEASED. 


Arbitration  under  the  “  Workmen’s  Compen¬ 
sation  Act,”  Chap.  244,  R.S.B.C.  1911. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  His  Honour  G.  H. 

Thompson,  Judge  of  the  County  Court  of 
East  Kootenay,  as  arbitrator  herein,  appointed 
Tuesday,  the  29th  day  of  December,  1936,  at  the 
Court-house,  Fernie,  British  Columbia,  at  1 
p.m.,  as  the  time  and  place  for  the  hearing  of 
an  arbitration  to  determine  who  are  the  de¬ 
pendents  of  Mike  Pakulis,  deceased,  who  was 
killed  on  the  5th  day  of  July,  1913,  while  em¬ 
ployed  as  a  miner  by  the  Canadian  Pacific  Rail¬ 
way  Company  at  its  mines,  Hosmer,  British 
Columbia,  and  as  to  the  amount  payable  to 
each  dependent  and  such  other  matters  as  may 
arise  thereunder. 

And  further  take  notice  that,  if  you  con¬ 
sider  yourself  entitled  as  a  dependent  to  any 
part  of  the  moneys  paid  to  the  legal  represen¬ 
tative  of  the  said  Mike  Pakulis'for  distribution 
amongst  his  dependents,  you  are  required  to 
file  with  the  undersigned  notice  of  your  claim 
on  or  before  the  said  first-mentioned  date. 

J.  R.  NOLAN, 

Fernie,  B.C.,  Personal  Representative 
of  the  said  Deceased. 

To  George  Michael  Walter  Pakulis. 

9440-nol9 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

1VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Standard  Gar- 
ment  Company,  Limited,  whose  registered 
office  is  situate  at  360  Homer  Street,  Vancou¬ 
ver,  B.C.,  and  which  carries  on  its  business  at 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  intends  to  apply  to  the  Regis¬ 
trar  of  Companies  for  approval  of  a  change  of 
its  name  to  the  name  “  Fannin  Agencies,  Lim¬ 
ited,”  at  the  expiration  of  four  weeks  from  the 
date  of  this  notice. 

Dated  this  19th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9438-nol9  Registrar  of  Companies. 


November  19th,  1936.] 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1959 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


“  INSURANCE  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  Provincial 
Insurance  Company,  Limited,  has  ap¬ 
pointed  Herbert  Richard  Fullerton,  of  Vancou¬ 
ver,  as  its  attorney  for  the  purposes  of  the 
“  Insurance  Act,”  in  place  of  W.  B.  Blane,  of 
Vancouver. 

Dated  this  2nd  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9410-no5  Superintendent  of  Insurance . 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  B.C.  Signals  & 
Signs,  Limited,  whose  registered  office  is 
situate  at  412  Randall  Building,  535  Georgia 
Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  and  which  carries 
on  its  business  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  intends  to 
apply  to  the  Registrar  of  Companies  for  ap¬ 
proval  of  a  change  of  its  name  to  the  name 
“  Vancouver  Neon  Signs  and  Signals,  Ltd.,”  at 
the  expiration  of  four  weeks  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

Dated  this  5th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9407-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Crossman  Elec¬ 
trical  Machinery  Company,  Limited,  whose 
registered  office  is  situate  at  59  Alexander 
Street,  Vancouver,  B.C.,  and  which  carries  on 
its  business  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  intends  to 
apply  to  the  Registrar  of  Companies  for  ap¬ 
proval  of  a  change  of  its  name  to  the  name 
“  Crossman  Machinery  Company,  Limited,”  at 
the  expiration  of  four  weeks  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

Dated  this  5th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9404-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

T  HEREBY  CERTIFY  that  there  have  this 
-L  day  been  registered  pursuant  to  the  “  Com¬ 
panies  Act  ”  an  office  copy  of  an  order  of  the 
Honourable  Mr.  Justice  Robertson,  dated  the 
21st  day  of  Otcober,  1936,  confirming  wholly  a 
special  resolution  of  W.  J.  Taylor  Co.,  Ltd.,  for 
the  alteration  of  the  objects  of  the  Company, 
and  a  copy  of  the  memorandum  of  association 
of  the  Company  as  altered. 

The  objects  of  the  Company  have  been  ex¬ 
tended  by  the  addition  of  the  following 
clauses: — 

“( bl .)  To  act  and  conduct  business  as  finan¬ 
cial,  insurance,  collection,  real  estate,  house, 
special,  and  general  agents  and  brokers;  to 
acquire  agencies,  and  to  be  appointed  agent  for 
any  person,  firm,  or  corporation;  to  act  gen¬ 
erally  as  appraiser,  valuator,  or  adjuster  of  real 
estate,  personal  estate,  stocks,  good's  and  chat¬ 
tels,  or  for  any  other  lawful  purpose: 

“( b2 .)  To  acquire  by  purchase,  lease,  hire, 
discovery,  location,  or  otherwise,  and  to  hold, 
mines,  mineral  claims,  mineral  leases,  mining- 
lands,  prospects,  licences,  and  mining  rights  of 
every  description,  and  oil,  petroleum,  and  natu¬ 
ral-gas  licences,  leases',  and  properties,  and  to 
work,  develop,  operate,  turn  to  account,  sell,  or 
otherwise  dispose  thereof.” 

Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office  at 
Victoria,  Province  of  British  Columbia,  this 
twenty-ninth  day  of  October,  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  thirty-six. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


NOTICE. 

mAKE  NOTICE  that  Frank  White,  formerly 
J-  a  member  of  the  firm  carrying  on  business 
as  loggers  in  the  County  of  Victoria,  under  the 
style  of  “  Gum  Boot  Logging  Company,”  has 
retired  from  the  said  partnership  on  the  1st  day 
of  October,  1936. 

The  said  partnership  under  the  same  name 
will  be  carried  on  by  the  remaining  part¬ 
ners,  Louis  Ferdinand  Larson,  John  Frederick 
O’Neill,  and  Tom  Harper. 

Dated  at  Victoria,  B.C.,  October  1st,  1936. 

LOUIS  FERDINAND  LARSON. 
TOM  HARPER. 

S281-oc29  FRED  O’NEILL. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Jigby  Precious 
Metals  Recovery,  Ltd.,  changed  its  name 
on  the  22nd1  day  of  October,  1936,  to  the  name 
“  Jigvy  Precious  Metals  Recovery,  Ltd.” 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9288-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


NOTICE. 


Pacific  Stock  Company,  Limited. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Pacific  Stock  Company, 
Limited,  having  its  registered  office  at  475 
Howe  Street,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  has 
resolved  to  wind  up  voluntarily. 

Dated  the  17th  day  of  October,  1936. 

J.  D.  MATHER, 

9291-oc29  Liquidator. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given,  pursuant  to  sub¬ 
sections  (3)  and  (4)  of  section  198  of  the 
“  Companies  Act,”  that  the  undermentioned 
companies  were  on  the  date  of  this  notice  struck 
off  the  Register,  and  on  the  publication  of  this 
notice  will  be  dissolved'. 

Dated  October  29th,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 


Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1897.” 

Cert.  No. 

2980  (97)  Merchants-  Finance  &  Trading  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited. 

2317  (97)  McDowell-Mouat  Coal  Company, 

Limited. 

1779  (97)  Summit  Lake  Lumber  Company, 
Limited. 

1658  (97)  Westholme  Lumber  Co.,  Limited 
The. 

Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1910.” 

2242  Alpha  Mortgage  Investment  Company, 
Limited. 

1322  Cameron  Valley  Land  Company,  Limited. 

2318  Creeden  &  Avery,  Limited. 

2070  D.  E.  Brown,  Hope  &  Macaulay,  Limited 
1727  German  Canadian  Trust  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

1629  Independent  Securities,  Limited. 

34  Maritime  Trust  Company,  Limited. 

570  North  Coast  Land  Company,  Limited 
478  Segur  Oil  Refineries,  Limited. 

Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1921.” 

8259  Empire  Brewing  Company,  Limited. 

9366-oc29 


[L.S.] 

9405-no5 


1960 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 


NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  General  Signs, 
Ltd.,  changed  its  name  on  the  5th  day  of 
November,  1936,  to  the  name  “  David  Neon, 
Ltd.” 


H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9418-nol2  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Goldgrant 
Mines,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability), 
whose  registered  office  is  situate  at  409  Rogers 
Building,  470  Granville  Street,  Vancouver,  B.C., 
and  which  carries  on  its  business  at  Vancouver, 
B.C.,  intends  to  apply  to  the  Registrar  of  Com¬ 
panies  for  approval  of  a  change  of  its  name  to 
the  name  Lucky  Strike  Gold  Mining  Company, 
Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability),”  at  the  ex¬ 
piration  of  four  weeks  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

Dated  this  29th  day  of  October,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9292-oc29  Registrar  of  Companies. 


“CO-OPERATIVE  ASSOCIATIONS  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given,  pursuant  to  sec¬ 
tion  45  of  the  “  Co-operative  Associations 
Act”  and  section  198  (3)  of  the  “Companies 
Act,”  that,  unless  cause  is  shown  to  the  con¬ 
trary,  the  undermentioned  associations  will, 
at  the  expiration  of  two  months  from  the  date 
of  this  notice,  be  struck  off  the  Register  and 
will  be  dissolved. 

Dated  this  31st  day  of  October,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 


Liquidation. 

Cert.  No. 

166  (Co-op.)  Armstrong  Co-operative  Growers 
Exchange. 

96  (Co-op.)  Arrow  Lakes  Produce  &  Cannery 
Association,  The. 

57  (Co-op.)  British  Columbia  Berry  Growers 
Association,  Limited',  The. 

184  (Co-op.)  Campbell  Range  Co-operative  As¬ 
sociation. 

14-B  (Co-op.)  Island  Creamery  Association, 

The. 

175  (Co-op.)  Maple  Ridge  Fruit  Growers  Co¬ 
operative  Association,  The. 

240  (Co-op.)  Nanaimo  District  Farmers  Co¬ 
operative  Association. 

76  (Co-op.)  Summerlandi  Fruit  Union. 

9375-no5 


“CO-OPERATIVE  ASSOCIATIONS  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given,  pui’suant  to  section 
45  of  the  “  Co-operative  Associations  Act,” 
that,  unless  cause  is  shown  to  the  contrary, 
the  undermentioned  associations  will,  at  the  ex¬ 
piration  of  two  months  from  the  date  of  this 
notice,  be  struck  off  the  Register  and  will  be 
dissolved. 

Dated  this  31st  day  of  October,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 


Cert.  No. 


291  (Co-op.) 

220  (Co-op.) 
282  (Co-op.) 

290  (Co-op.) 

259  (Co-op.) 


Abbotsford  Consumers  Co-opera¬ 
tive  Association. 

Balfour  Co-operative  Association. 
Belgo  Co-operative  Growers  As¬ 
sociation. 

British  Columbia  Cleaners  and 
Dyers  Co-operative  Association. 
British  Columbia  Egg  and  Poul¬ 
try  Co-operative  Association,  The. 


Cert.  No. 


294  (Co-op.) 
267  (Co-op.) 
194  (Co-op.) 
249  (Co-op.) 
304  (Co-op.) 
329  (Co-op.) 
285  (Co-op.) 
296  (Co-op.) 
187  (Co-op.) 
269  (Co-op.) 
266  (Co-op.) 
323  (Co-op.) 


British  Columbia  Farmers  Co-op¬ 
erative  Marketing  Association. 
B.C.  Fishermen’s  Co-operative  As¬ 
sociation. 

Cawston  Co-operative  Fruit  & 
Canning  Association. 

Central  Interior  Co-operative 
Grain  &  Hay  Pool. 

Chilliwack  Co-operative  Corn 
Growers  Association. 

Columbia  Potato  Growers  Asso¬ 
ciation,  The. 

Co-operative  Building  Association 
of  Greater  Vancouver,  B.C. 
Co-operative  Conference  of  Brit¬ 
ish  Columbia,  The. 

Cowichan  Co-operative  Fruit 
Growers  Association,  The. 

Delta  Co-operative  Breeders  So¬ 
ciety. 

Delta  Manor  Co-operative  Asso¬ 
ciation,  The. 

Farmei’s  Co-operative  Union  of 


Provident 

Limited, 


B.C. 

69  (Co-op.)  Fernie  Industrial  and 
Co-operative  Society 
The. 

116  (Co-op.)  F.  V.  North  Langley  Co-opera¬ 
tive  Association,  The. 

308  (Co-op.)  Gabriola  Agricultural  Associa¬ 
tion  ( Co-operative ) . 

324  (Co-op.)  Gifford  and  District  Co-operative 

Trading  Society,  The. 

6  (Rural  Tel.)  Huntingdon  Rural  Telephone 
Company,  The. 

298  (Co-op.)  Interior  Co-operative  Association. 
300  (Co-op.)  Italian  Business  Co-operative  As¬ 
sociation. 

238  (Co-op.)  Kootenay  Co-operative  Storage 
Association. 

30G  (Co-op.)  Lower  Mainland  Independent 
Milk  Producers  Co-operative  As¬ 
sociation. 

283  (Co-op.)  Mainland  Hothouse  Producers 
Co-operative  Association. 

311  (Co-op.)  Merritt  Co-operative  Coalmining 

Association. 

179  (Co-op.)  Milner  Co-operative  Society. 

312  (Co-op.)  Mission  Rhubarb  Growers  Co¬ 

operative  Association. 

180  (Co-op.)  Nelson  &  District  United  Farm¬ 

ers  Co-operative  Association. 

132  (Co-op.)  Northern  Okanagan  Creamery 
Association. 

325  (Co-op.)  Our  Co-operative  Association. 

319  (Co-op.)  Pacific  Coast  Growers  Co-opera¬ 
tive  Association. 


47  (Co-op.) 
322  (Co-op.) 
331  (Co-op.) 
297  (Co-op.) 


Penticton  Trading  Association, 
Limited. 

Producers  Co-operative  Market¬ 
ing  Exchange. 

Property  Holders  Co-operative 
Association. 

Queen’s  Bay  Co-operative  Asso¬ 
ciation. 


255  (Co-op.) 
293  (Co-op.) 

326  (Co-op.) 

265  (Co-op.) 

320  (Co-op.) 

161  (Co-op.) 

273  (Co-op.) 


Renata  Co-operative  Exchange. 
Richmond  and  Marpole  Farmers 
Co-operative  Association. 
Richmond  Co-operative  (  Poultry  } 
Union.  |  &  Dairy  } 

R.O.P.  Co-operative  Association 
of  B.C.  Poultry  Breeders,  The. 
Rossland  Co-operative  Transpor¬ 
tation  Society,  The. 

Strawberry  Hill  Berry  Growers’ 
Association. 

Sunbeam  Co-operative  Society, 
The. 


192  (Co-op.) 
316  (Co-op.) 
242  (Co-op.) 
313  (Co-op.) 


Tarrys-Thrums  Co-onerative  As¬ 
sociation. 

Vancouver  Island  Co-operative 
Fruit  Exchange,  The. 

Vancouver  Island  Co-operative 
Hot  House  Association. 

Victoria  Co-operative  Building 
Craftsman’s  Association. 

9375-no5 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1961 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given,  pursuant  to  subsec¬ 
tion  (2)  of  section  198  of  the  “  Companies 
Act,”  that,  unless  cause  is  shown  to  the  con¬ 
trary,  each  of  the  undermentioned  companies 
will,  at  the  expiration  of  two  months  from  the 
date  of  this  notice,  be  struck  off  the  Register 
and  will  be  dissolved. 

Dated  this  7th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

Registrar  of  Companies. 


Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1890.” 

Cert.  No. 

283  (90)  British  Columbia  Syndicate,  Limited 
Liability. 


Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1897.” 


667  (97) 

1227  (97) 
1553  (97) 
2017  (97) 

2946  (97) 

142  (97) 

3013  (97) 

1356  (97) 


Dardanelles  and  Okanagan  Mining 
Company,  Limited,  The. 

Frank  Lovick  Piano  Co.,  Limited. 

G.  A.  Hankey  &  Company,  Limited. 
Haddington  Island  Quarry  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited. 

Port  Mellon  Development  Company, 
Limited,  The. 

Red  Mountain  View  Mines,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

Royal  Financial  Corporation,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

Securities  Corporation  of  British 
Columbia,  Limited,  The. 


Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1910.” 

5567  Abernethy  Lougheed  Logging  Company, 
Limited. 

5612  A.  J.  Smith  Garage  Company,  Limited, 
The. 

5041  Annandale  Supply  Co.,  Limited. 

3966  Argyle  Investment  Co.,  Limited. 

5845  B.C.  Auto  &  Truck  Wreckers,  Limited. 
2400  B.C.  Marine,  Limited. 

2928  B.C.  Pharmacal  Co.,  Limited. 

5109  Blue  Band  Navigation  Co.,  Limited. 

3594  British  American  Timber  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

163  British  Coalinga  Oil  Fields,  Limited. 

1085  British  Columbia  Amusements  Company, 
Limited. 

5404  Broadway  Buildings,  Limited. 

5774  Brown  Auto  Repair  &  Storage,  Limited. 
4190  Bullock  Gold  Mines,  Limited. 

4951  Burnaby  Townsites,  Limited. 

1542  Canadian  Credit  Co.,  Limited. 

5750  Casano,  Limited. 

5529  Celtic  Club,  Limited,  The. 

5287  Coast  Range  Steel,  Limited. 

5790  Commercial  Drive  Garage,  Limited. 

4537  Cosmopolitan  Lumber  Company,  Limited, 
The. 

5583  Deanshaven  Development  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

3542  Dixie  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Lia¬ 
bility). 

3203  Dumas  Club  Company,  Limited. 

1241  Dunford’s,  Limited. 

1264  Elderkin  Forrest  &  Macgregor,  Limited. 

230  Elkins  Brothers,  Limited. 

5532  George  Rowcliffe,  Limited. 

5137  G.  H.  Cottrell  Oil  Tanking  Company, 
Limited. 

3751  Haddington  Quarry  Company,  Limited. 
4186  Haig  Fisheries,  Limited. 

3727  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited,  The. 

1267  Jarvis  Electric  Company,  Limited,  The. 
781  J.  Hanbury  &  Co.,  Limited. 

5268  J.  L.  Mara  &  Co.,  Limited. 

5401  J.  M.  Steves’  Dairy,  Limited. 

5769  J.  N.  Bell  &  Co.,  Limited. 


Cert.  No. 

5639  John  McAllister  &  Sons,  Limited. 

4162  J.  T.  Macgregor  &  Co.,  Limited. 

3898  Kilburger’s,  Limited. 

2865  Lake  Kathlyn  Anthracite  Coal  Company, 
Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 

5256  Laminated  Materials  Company,  Limited. 
5657  Lund  Club,  Limited. 

5126  Mercantile,  Limited. 

3087  Molybdenum  Mining  and  Reduction  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 
114  Northern  Interior  Land  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

5076  North  West  Building  Company,  Limited. 
248  Okanagan  Falls  Land  Company,  Limited, 
The. 

5648  Pacific  Coast  Sports,  Limited. 

5026  Palmer  Owen  Logging  Co.,  Limited. 

3588  Richmond  Arts,  Limited. 

5058  Shilvock-Jackson,  Limited. 

5192  Sipprell-Ralston,  Limited. 

4392  Standard  Alberta  Oils,  Limited  (Non- 
Personal  Liability). 

5295  Standard  Decorators,  Limited. 

4103  Stapledon  &  Carter,  Limited. 

5742  Strathcona  Estates,  Limited. 

581  Wray  and  McKee,  Limited. 

Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1921.” 

7177  A  &  C  Company,  Limited. 

8907  Abbey,  Limited,  The. 

7936  A.  D.  Anderson  Administration  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited. 

8472  Alaska  Herring  Packers,  Limited. 

9155  Allan  P.  Tynan  and  Company,  Limited. 
7149  Amalgamated  Brewers  Agency  of  Brit¬ 
ish  Columbia,  Limited,  The. 

9989  A.  M.  &  H.  Logging,  Limited. 

10741  Approved  Securities,  Limited. 

10113  Archie  Hogg  Construction  Co.,  Limited. 
9694  Ardley  Greenhouse,  Limited. 

10417  Armac  Silver-Lead  Mines,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

10332  Associated  Brokerage  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

8759  Associated  Canadian  Hotels,  Limited. 
9466  Associated  Oil  Dealers,  Limited. 

6488  Atlantic  Pacific  Packing  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

9590  Aurimont  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Personal 
Liability) . 

9799  Avenue  Dollar  Taxi,  Limited. 

9203  Bailey  &  Son,  Limited. 

7339  Barnet  Lumber  Company,  Limited. 

8161  Barr  Bros.  Lumber  Co.,  Limited. 

9737  Bastion  Finance  Company,  Limited. 
10359  B.C.  Mineral  Holdings  Co.,  Ltd. 

9584  Beaven,  Limited. 

9030  Bellroye  Court,  Limited. 

8247  Bend  Lumber  Company,  Limited,  The. 
10324  Berengaria  Mining  Company,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

10201  Big  Black  Bear  Mining  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited  (Non-Personal  Liabiity) . 

8213  Big  Chief  Woodyard,  Limited. 

7306  Blackburn,  Limited. 

8281  Bodie-Weeks  Company,  Limited. 

7184  Boston  Flat  Company,  Limited. 

9816  Bray  Woollen  Mills,  Limited,  The. 

10587  Britcol  Construction  Company,  Ltd.,  The. 
7385  British  Canadian  Proportions,  Limited. 
8829  British  Colonial  Securities,  Limited. 

9769  British  Columbia  Airways,  Limited. 

9564  British  Columbia  Apartments,  Limited. 
8164  British  Columbia  Fur  Farm,  Limited. 
9710  British  Picture  Producers,  Limited. 

8956  British  United  Traders,  Ltd. 

6883  Brunette  Lumber  Company,  Limited. 
9016  Burrard  Amusement  Co.,  Limited. 

8116  Burrard  Knitting  Mills,  Limited. 

9625  Cairncurran,  Limited. 

9929  Campbell  Aristophonic  Patents,  Limited. 
8964  Campbell  River  Stage  &  Taxi  Co.,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

10425  Canada  Illustrated,  Limited. 

7532  Canadian  American  Timber  Company, 
Limited. 


1962 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


Cert.  No. 

9557  Canadian  Automatic  Ticket  Recorders, 
Limited. 

10200  Canadian  Axle  &  Coupling  Co.,  Limited. 
7906  Canadian  Cartage  Company,  Limited, 
The. 

8205  Canadian  Engineering  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

9798  Canadian  Export  and  Import  (1927), 
Limited. 

6465  Canadian  Liquid  Meter  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

6469  Canadian  Mexican  Gold  Mines  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

8232  C.  &  S.  Towing  Company,  Limited. 

8422  Cantelon  Lumber  &  Shingle  Co.,  Limited. 
8628  Cariboo  Lumber  Company,  Limited. 

7503  Carter  Bros.,  Limited. 

10403  Central  Copper  &  Gold  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 

10140  Charles  Saunders,  Limited. 

7986  Chocolate  Shop,  Limited. 

10122  Christie-Barbara,  Limited. 

8036  Christy,  Hall  &  Company,  Limited. 

9442  Clark  Cooked  Meat  Company,  Limited. 
10991  Clark-Unwin  Confectionery  Company, 
Limited. 

10564  Colbert  Oils,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Lia¬ 
bility)  . 

8499  Commercial  Bonding  Company,  Limited. 
9794  Commercial  Drug  Company,  Limited. 
8832  Community  Memorial  Hall,  Port  Alberni, 
Limited. 

10639  Consolidated  Copper  &  Gold  Mines,  Lim¬ 
ited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 

7293  Continental  Agencies,  Limited. 

8551  Creasey  &  Abrams,  Limited. 

8874  Creolisol  Manufacturing  Co.,  Limited. 
10907  Crow’s  Bar  Placers,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) . 

10518  Dawson  Gold  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) . 

8865  Deep  Sea  Freighters,  Limited. 

8995  Dewdney  Garage,  Limited. 

8451  Dewdney  Shingle  Company,  Limited. 

8452  D.  Murchie  &  Son,  Limited. 

10761  Dominion  Mineral  Development  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 
10266  Dominion  Packing  Company,  Limited. 
8464  Dominion  Tailoring  Company  Limited. 
9351  Eagle  Rock  Estates,  Limited. 

8948  E.  D.  Judson,  Limited. 

6239  Electric  Panel  Manufacturing,  Limited. 
8873  Ensign  Fruit  Company,  Limited. 

10239  Eric  Husband,  Limited. 

7627  Eve  Bros.,  Limited. 

9415  Faery  Fruit  Lands,  Limited. 

10236  F.  E.  Harrison,  Limited. 

9067  Ferrier  &  Lucas,  Limited. 

8869  Firlock  Lumber  Company,  Limited. 

6751  Fook  On  Company,  Limited. 

6676  Fook  Sang  Company,  Limited. 

8361  Fowler  Brothers  Grain  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

10380  Francois  Lake  Logging  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

8163  Fraser  Apartments,  Limited. 

10680  Fred  Mason  &  Company,  Limited. 

9711  Fresh-Water  Logging  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

10095  Gagne  Pile  Driving  and  Transportation 
Company,  Limited. 

7955  Gas  Turbines,  Limited. 

9821  G.  B.  O’Connor,  Limited. 

7832  Giant  Salvage  Co.,  Limited. 

7413  Giles-Squier,  Limited. 

8043  Girdwood  and  Company,  Limited. 

8435  Grand  Central  Parking  and  Auto  Sales, 
Limited. 

10703  Granville  Merchants,  Limited. 

8256  Granville  Properties,  Limited. 

8732  G.  R.  Drysdale,  Limited. 

6448  Great  West  Financial  Security  Company, 
Limited. 

9866  Great  West  Mines,  Limited. 

8852  Griffin-Filion,  Limited. 

7738  Grouse  Mountain  Highway  and  Scenic 
Resoi’t,  Limited. 


Cert.  No. 

10316  Hanbury  Hog  Fuel  Company,  Limited. 
9796  Happyland,  Limited. 

10512  Harry  Routledge  Company,  Limited. 
8392  Health  Builders,  Limited. 

8634  Hecate  Fish  Products,  Limited. 

8625  Hobbs  Brothers,  Limited. 

8152  Hotel  Canada,  Limited. 

9924  Hugh  A.  Warner,  Limited. 

6493  Humphries  &  Anderson,  Limited. 

8437  Ideal  Securities,  Limited. 

7278  Imported  Hardwoods,  Limited. 

9692  Industrial  Securities,  Limited. 

9581  Inland  Agencies,  Limited. 

9854  Insurance  Service  Corporation,  Limited. 
7005  Invermere  Golf  Club,  Limited. 

10447  Iron  &  Metals,  Limited. 

9576  James  and  Wood,  Limited. 

10419  James  Richmond,  Limited. 

8782  J.  A.  Walker  &  Company,  Limited. 

10832  Jessie  Gold  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability). 

10357  J.  H.  Good  &  Company,  Limited. 

7331  Kalum  Lake  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) . 

10106  Kamloops  Hardware  Company,  Limited. 

6841  K.  &  K.  Timber  Company,  Limited. 

10078  Kapel’s  All  Canadian  Shows,  Limited. 
10008  Kennedy  Construction  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

8622  Killarney  Mines,  Limited. 

7174  King-crest  Tennis  Club,  Limited. 

10100  Kootenay  Central  Mining  and  Develop¬ 
ment  Company,  Limited  (Non-Personal 
Liability) . 

9631  Kootenay  Mines  Securities  Company, 
Limited. 

7070  Kootenay  Trading  Company,  Limited. 
7632  Leadville  Mining  Company,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability),  The. 

7214  Leigh  &  Cuthbertson,  Limited. 

8121  Leon  M.  Gold,  Limited. 

8776  Le  Page,  Limited. 

8902  Lions  Gate  Meat  Market,  Limited. 

7928  Lock  Grocery  Company,  Limited. 

9025  Longworth  Lumber  Company,  Limited. 
10775  Lorraine  Copper  Silver  Mines,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

8440  Lumberman’s  Club,  Limited. 

9653  Lynn  Valley  Silver  Fox  Co.,  Limited. 
8573  Mahatma  Orchards,  Limited. 

10139  Mallis,  Limited. 

10321  Maple  &  Tenth  Service  &  Garage,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

9224  Marigold  Hat  Shop,  Limited. 

10230  Marine  Agents  (Vancouver) ,  Limited. 
8021  Marmot  Metals  Mining  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 

8880  Mary  Ryan  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) . 

9472  Matheson  Motors,  Limited. 

6152  Maxime’s  Millinery,  Limited. 

9096  Maylor  Avery,  Limited. 

6129  Minto  Electric  Light  Heat  &  Power 
Company,  Limited,  The. 

10726  Mogul  Mining  Company,  Limited  (Non- 
Personal  Liability) . 

9907  Moncrieff  &  Vistacenet,  Limited. 

9754  Moore  Logging  Company,  Limited. 

9612  Murgatroyd’s,  Limited. 

8290  Musquash  Farms,  Limited. 

10025  McAllister  Agencies,  Limited. 

10811  McCulloch  Motor  Company,  Limited. 
9844  McQuillin,  Limited. 

6185  McVicar  Shingle  Company,  Limited. 
10131  Nelson  Island  Lime  Company,  Limited. 
9662  Nemo  Manufacturing  Company,  Limited. 
8982  New  England  Hotel  and  Cafe,  Limited. 
9684  New  Republic  Chinese  Daily  Newspaper 
Publishing  Company,  Limited,  The. 

9446  Newton  Securities,  Limited. 

8765  Northern  Packing  Company,  Limited. 
10360  Northern  Securities,  Limited. 

8985  Northern  Shipping  Company,  Limited. 
8136  Oak  Tree  Service,  Limited. 

9033  Oceania  Industries,  Limited. 

9738  Ocean  Salvage  Company,  Limited. 

9654  Ocean  Stevedoring  Co.,  Limited. 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1963 


Cert.  No. 

8296  Olympic  Cafe,  Limited,  The. 

8492  Orion  Fishing  &  Packing  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

10934  Otter  Bay  Fishing  Company,  Limited. 
7930  Outings  Manufacturing  Co.,  Limited. 
9006  Pacific  Brick,  Limited. 

7315  Pacific  Cedar  Company,  Limited. 

9195  Pacific  Coast  Terminals,  Limited. 

8388  Pacific  Distributors,  Limited. 

8414  Pacific  Estates,  Limited. 

10423  Pacific  Gold  Mines,  Limited. 

8672  Permanent  Construction  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited,  The. 

9467  Petroleum  Products  Supply  Company, 
Limited. 

8919  Poole  Electric  Company,  Limited. 

8218  Portland  Canal  Electric  Laundry,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

7926  Portlock  Fishing  Company,  Limited,  The. 
8199  Premier  Coal  Company,  Limited. 

8016  Premier  Physio-Therapy  Clinics,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

8927  Prince  George  Paper  and  Lumber  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited. 

9196  Radio,  Limited. 

10846  Ravey  Consolidated  Mines,  Limited. 
10947  Renfrew  Cedar  Co.,  Limited,  The. 

10436  Revenue  Consolidated  Mines,  Limited. 

7927  Reynolds  Cartage  Company,  Limited. 
7226  R.  H.  Rook,  Limited. 

7290  Richardson  &  Walsh,  Limited. 

9685  Riverview  Land  Company,  Limited. 

9031  R.  S.  Jamieson  &  Company,  Limited. 
10345  Saanich  Hot-House  Company,  Limited. 
8010  Salsbury  and  Company,  Limited. 

8404  Scott  Cove  Logging  Co.,  Limited. 

10211  Security  Finance,  Limited. 

8262  Shell  Shipping  &  Trading  Company, 
Limited. 

7588  Shingle  Exchange,  Limited. 

6577  Shore-Wallace  Company,  Limited,  The. 
8207  Shuswap  Transportation  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

10497  Signal  Devices,  Limited. 

9947  Silverado  Consolidated,  Limited  (Non- 
Personal  Liability). 

7102  Skeena  Laminated  Wood  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

8206  Southard  Motors,  Limited. 

8608  Sowaqua  Mining  Company,  Limited. 

7741  Stoddart’s,  Limited. 

8837  Sunalta  Creameries,  Limited. 

8890  Sunrise  Mining  Company,  Limited  (Non- 
Personal  Liability). 

10408  Sunset  Radio,  Limited. 

9675  Sutton  and  Fletcher,  Limited. 

8553  Takahara,  Limited. 

10104  Tayler  Shipping  Company,  Limited. 

8836  Terminal  Merchandisers,  Limited. 

8485  Terminal  Securities,  Limited. 

9824  Tertiary  Holding  Company,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability! . 

9008  Thos.  Steele  &  Son,  Limited. 

10461  Todd-Torey  Building  Corporation,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

8367  Tomahawk  Saw  Mills,  Limited. 

8463  Trenwith,  Limited. 

9766  Trojan  Storage  Battery  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

11061  Tulameen  Coal  Mines,  Limited. 

9526  Turgeon  Doyle  Company,  Limited. 

8810  Underwood  Lumber,  Logging  &  Power 
Co.,  Limited. 

11044  United  Copper-Gold  Mines,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

9140  United  Lode  Mining  Company,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

10650  Universal  Electric,  Limited. 

9644  Valencia  Apartments,  Limited. 

8950  Valveoiler,  Limited. 

10411  Vancouver  Armoury  Association,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

9858  Vancouver  Art  Metal  Works,  Limited, 
The. 

8992  Vancouver  Hardwood  Floor  Company, 
Limited. 


Cert.  No. 

9159  Vancouver  Orient  Export  Company, 
Limited. 

7878  Vancouver  Pork  Butchers,  Limited. 

6602  Vancouver  Wood  Yard,  Limited. 

7915  Vaucroft,  Limited. 

9695  Vedder  Trading  Company,  Limited. 

8217  Victoria  Fur  Farms,  Limited. 

9845  Victoria  Motor  Coach  Co.,  Limited. 

6867  Vince  and  Company,  Limited. 

10024  Warn  Signals,  Limited. 

7711  Weiler  Furniture  Company,  Limited. 
8679  West  Coast  Boiler  &  Tank  Company, 
Limited. 

9965  West  Coast  Novelty  Co.,  Limited. 

10178  West  Coast  Timber  Company,  Limited. 
8621  Yv^estern  Canada  Fruit  &  Produce  Ex¬ 
change,  Limited,  The. 

8604  Western  Canada  Magic  Silver  Black  Fox 
&  Fur  Company,  Limited. 

10484  Westley  Lumber  Company,  Limited. 

6472  Westminster  Motors,  Limited. 

6691  White  Rock  Tug  Company,  Limited. 

9603  Wilcock  &  Co.,  Limited. 

7050  Wild  Horse  Gold  Mining  Syndicate,  Lim¬ 
ited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 

9429  William  Cornfield,  Limited. 

9948  Willingdon  Place,  Limited. 

7253  W.  J.  Savory  Seed  and  Floral  Company, 
Limited. 

6808  W.  L.  Comyn  &  Co.,  Limited. 

Companies  incorporated  under  “  Companies 
Act,  1929.” 

12840  Abbotsford  25c.  Taxi,  Limited. 

13651  A.  E.  Jukes  &  Company  (Victoria) ,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

12008  Agassiz-Vancouver  Motor  Freight,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

12943  Alert  Logging  Company,  Limited. 

11078  Aliford  Fisheries,  Ltd. 

12017  All  Brothers  (Canada) ,  Limited. 

11819  Atlas  Educational  Films,  Ltd. 

11850  B.C.  Colliery,  Ltd. 

12483  B.C.  Empire  Salmon  Canners,  Limited. 
11873  B.C.  Forest  Products,  Limited. 

12375  B.C.  Hydraulics,  Limited. 

11745  B.C.  Inventions,  Limited. 

13003  B.C.  Scientific  Instrument  Manufactur¬ 
ers,  Ltd. 

13029  B.C.  Shell  Products,  Limited. 

11711  B.C.  Tobacco,  Limited. 

12487  Benson-Taylor,  Limited. 

12649  Boys’  Shop,  Limited,  The. 

11529  Braemar  Mining  Company,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

11613  Brett’s  (Abbotsford),  Limited. 

13439  Bridge  River  Pacific  Mines,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

12018  British  Guild  Players,  Limited. 

11875  British  Investments,  Limited. 

12950  Broughton  Land  Company,  Limited. 
12493  Brunt  Distillation,  Ltd. 

12094  Cadmium  Platers,  Limited. 

11747  Calder-Waddicor,  Limited. 

11750  Canada  Lead  Products  Limited. 

13892  Canada  Rooms,  Limited. 

12019  Carpenter’s,  Limited. 

12883  Carver  Churn  Co.,  Limited. 

12042  Cashman’s  Style  Shop,  Limited. 

11848  C.  B.  McNeill,  Limited. 

12380  Cedar  Creek  Placer  Gold,  Limited  (Non- 
Personal  Liability). 

11896  Chauffeur’s  Service,  Limited. 

12208  City  Auto  Service,  Limited. 

12875  City  Electric  Company,  Limited. 

11882  Clahwhit  Sulphite  Fibre  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

12600  Coast  Contracting  &  Fencing  Co.,  Ltd. 
12554  Cocos  Island  Treasure,  Limited. 

11879  Coleman  &  Harvey,  Limited. 

11983  Cottingham  Auto  Painting  Co.,  Ltd. 
11523  Cranbrook  Hardware,  Limited. 

13218  Crazy  Crystals  (Canada) ,  Limited. 
13061  Darlings  Drugs,  Limited. 

11766  Delta  Manor  Chicken  Products,  Ltd. 
12182  Delta  Oyster  Company,  Limited. 


1964 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


Cert.  No. 


Cert.  No. 


12702  Deroche  Hydro-Electric  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

12035  Dinsmore  Brothers,  Limited. 

12594  Donna  Lowe  Confections,  Limited. 

13922  Dynamo  Mines  Syndicate,  Limited,  The. 
13074  E.  A.  Lee  Style  Shop,  Limited. 

11634  Edenapple  Vendors  (Vancouver),  Lim¬ 
ited. 

11599  Edge  Grain  Machiney,  Limited. 

12244  Edka  Theatres,  Limited. 

12044  E.  J.  McClellan  Company,  Limited. 

11611  Electric  Laboratories,  Limited. 

12084  Elks  Taxi  Transfer  and  Freight,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

12512  E.  M.  Hall  Farm  and  Dairy  Produce 
Company,  Limited. 

13051  Empire  Animated  Cartoons,  Ltd. 

12859  Empire  Mills,  Limited. 

12005  Evelyn  Apartments,  Limited. 

11601  Exclusive  Ladies  Wear,  Limited. 

11869  Fagersta  Steel  Company  of  Canada, 
Limited. 

12069  Fairyland  Amusements,  Ltd. 

12427  Federated  Orchards  (Penticton),  Lim¬ 
ited. 

11867  Federated  Orchards  (Summerland) , 
Limited. 

12188  Fisher  Creek  Syndicate,  Limited. 

12148  Fraternal  Printing  &  Publishing  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited. 

12119  Fred  Cox  Service,  Ltd.,  The. 

12029  Gane  Distributors,  Limited. 

12688  Grandoro  Mining  and  Milling  Company, 
Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability). 

12678  Grant  Colborne,  Limited. 

11574  Gray  Bros.,  Limited. 

11794  Greyhound  Lines  (B.C.) ,  Limited. 

12163  Griffith  &  Lee  Agencies,  Limited. 

12458  G.  S.  Manufacturing  Company,  Limited. 
11921  Harbour  Woodyard,  Ltd. 

12570  Harding  &  Wright,  Limited. 

12151  Hawkins  &  Hayward,  Ltd. 

12054  Hayr  Hardware,  Limited. 

12003  Heith-Wel  Poultry  Products,  Limited. 

12070  H.  H.  Roberts  Construction  Co.,  Ltd. 

12071  H.  H.  Roberts  Realty  Corporation,  Ltd. 
12051  H.  J.  Duker,  Limited. 

13081  International  Holder  Company,  Limited. 
12423  Island  Mills,  Limited. 

12548  Jabours,  Limited. 

12085  Jamieson  Distributors,  Limited. 

12181  Johnson  Auto  Signal  Company,  Limited. 
11842  Jos.  Greer,  Ltd. 

12284  Kamloops  Forest  Products,  Limited. 
12014  Kerrisdale  Recreations,  Limited. 

12710  Ker’s  Batteries,  Limited. 

11871  Kidston’s,  Limited. 

12272  Leigh  Real  Estate  and  Building,  Limited. 
11671  L-H-L,  Limited. 

12624  Loughboro  Clear  Cedar  Lumber  Co., 
Limited. 

12074  Lucky  Seven,  Limited. 

11895  Maison  Steadman,  Limited. 

12507  Malahat  Wood  Company,  Limited. 

11885  Maple  Ridge  loco  Motor  Freight,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

11677  Maple  Ridge  Motors,  Limited. 

12098  Marpole  Theatre,  Limited. 

12064  Meraloma  Club,  Limited. 

11626  M.  G.  Hill  Contracting  Co.,  Limited. 
12109  Midino  Stores,  Limited. 

11860  Mission  Piling  Company,  Limited. 

13300  Modern  Appliances,  Limited. 

11814  Morrow  Coal  &  Ice  Company,  Limited. 
13213  Mount  Sicker  Lumber  and  Shingle  Mills, 
Limited. 

13059  Mutual  Construction  Company,  Limited. 
12205  Nanaimo  Pole  Company,  Limited. 

13131  News  (Vancouver)  Publishers,  Limited, 
The. 

12047  New  Westminster  Holdings,  Limited. 
12967  Nicola  Developments,  Limited. 

12011  North  Arm  Shingle  Comnany,  Limited. 

12086  Northern  B.C.  Airways,  Limited. 

1.1880  Northern  Limeshell  Products,  Limited. 
12963  Northern  Mills,  Limited. 

12049  Northwestern  Concrete  Pipe  Company, 
Limited. 


11820 

12254 

12737 

12246 

12104 

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North  West  Logging  Company,  Limited. 
Pacific  Bottle  Company,  Limited. 

Pacific  Coast  Automobile  Association, 
Limited. 

Pacific  Electric,  Limited. 

Pacific  Fur-Bearing  Animals,  Limited. 
Pacific  Petrol  Products,  Limited. 

Pacific  Power  Holdings,  Limited. 

Palmer  Bar  Placers,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) . 

Palmerston  Co.,  Limited. 

Peerless  Sand  &  Gravel  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

Pemberton  Ranches,  Limited. 

Penticton  Community  Hotel  Company, 
Limited. 

Penticton  Securities,  Limited,  The. 
Petrie  Lime  Products,  Limited. 

Port  Hardy  Industries,  Limited. 

Powell  River  Finance  Company,  Limited. 
Premier  Motor  Company,  Limited. 
Produce  Cold  Storage,  Limited. 

Produce  Sales,  Limited. 

Radec  Lumber  Company,  Limited. 

Restor  Cement  Laboratories,  Ltd. 

Robson  Hotel,  Limited. 

Royal  City  Produce  Company,  Limited. 
Ruby  Gold  Mines,  Limited. 
Seattle-Cariboo  Mining  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited  (Non-Personal  Liability) . 
Self-Adjusting  Transmission  Company, 
Limited. 

Shea-Pacific  Company,  Limited. 

Silver  Bear  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) . 

Standard  Gypsum  Company  of  Canada, 
Limited. 

Star  Theatre,  Limited. 

Sterling  Markets,  Limited. 

Storey’s  Hollow  Tree  Nut  Shops,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

Storey’s  Specialties  (Holdings),  Lim¬ 
ited. 

Stylex  Garments,  Limited. 

Sullivan  Ridge  Gold  Mines,  Limited 
(Non-Personal  Liability). 

Sun  Blaze  Coal  Co.,  Ltd.  (Non-Personal 
Liability) . 

Tabor  Gold  (Cariboo),  Limited  (Non- 
Personal  Liability). 

T.  A.  Lee,  Whitmore  &  Carling,  Ltd. 

Tea  Kettle  Inn,  Limited,  The. 

Teddy’s  Variety  &  Furniture  Stores, 
Limited. 

Thurburn,  Parr  &  Byrne,  Limited. 

Trans  Pacific  Import  and  Export,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

T.  S.  Mai’tyn,  Limited. 

United  Placers,  Limited  (Non-Personal 
Liability) . 

Vancouver  Amusements,  Ltd. 

Vancouver  Titles,  Limited. 

Victoria  Fish  Meal  &  Fertilizer  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited. 

Walkathon,  Limited. 

Walker’s  Outings,  Limited. 

Waterloo  Gold  Mines,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability) ,  The. 

Watson  Bar  Syndicate,  Limited. 
Waverley  Land  Company,  Limited. 

W.B.  Auto  Service,  Limited. 

Weeks  Motors,  Limited. 

W.  E.  Sherlock,  Ltd. 

West  Coast  Charcoal  and  Wood  Products 
Company,  Limited. 

Western  Electric  &  Engineering  Com¬ 
pany,  Limited. 

Wilbur  Towing  Company,  Limited. 
Williams  Credit  Jewellers,  Limited. 
Wilson  Ranch,  Limited. 

Woodhill  Mines,  Limited. 

Yale  Hotel  Co.,  Limited. 

Zeballos  River  Mining  Company,  Lim¬ 
ited. 

Zeplen  Tire  Corporation  (Canada) ,  Lim¬ 
ited.  9396-nol2 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1965 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


“INSURANCE  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  Cornhill 
Insurance  Company,  Limited,  has  ap¬ 
pointed  Herbert  Richard  Fullerton,  of  Vancou¬ 
ver,  as  its  attorney  for  the  purposes  of  the 
“  Insurance  Act,”  in  place  of  W.  B.  Blane,  of 
Vancouver. 

Dated  this  2nd  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9410-no5  Superintendent,  of  Insurance. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Alberni  Pacific 
Lumber  Co.,  Limited,  whose  registered 
office  is  situate  at  837  Hastings  Street  West, 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  and  which  carries  on  its  busi¬ 
ness  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  intends  to  apply  to 
the  Registrar  of  Companies  for  approval  of  a 
change  of  its  name  to  the  name  “  Somass  Timber 
Company,  Limited,”  at  the  expiration  of  four 
weeks  from  the  date  of  this  notice. 

Dated  this  5th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9407-no5  Registrar  of  Companies. 


NOTICE. 


William  Robert  Cox,  Deceased. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  all  persons 
having  claims  against  the  estate  of 
William  Robert  Cox,  deceased,  formerly  of 
Powell  River,  British  Columbia,  who  died  on 
September  6th,  1936,  are  required,  on  or  before 
the  15th  day  of  December,  1936,  to  deliver  or 
send  by  prepaid  letter  full  particulars  of  their 
claims,  duly  verified,  to  Battleman  M.  Macin- 
tyre,  executor  of  the  will  of  the  said  deceased, 
William  Robert  Cox,  at  Hotel  Rodmay,  Powell 
River,  B.C. 

And  take  notice  that  after  the  last-mentioned 
date  the  executor  will  proceed  to  distribute  the 
assets  of  the  deceased  among  the  persons 
entitled  thereto,  having  regard  only  to  the 
claims  of  which  he  shall  then  have  had  notice. 
Dated  this  20th  day  of  October,  1936. 

THOMAS  T.  TAYLOR, 
Solicitor  for  the  Executor,  Battleman 
9290-oc29  M.  Macintyre,  Powell  River,  B.C. 


“COMPANIES  ACT.” 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  London  Rib- 
stone  Petroleums,  Limited,  has  this  day 
converted  itself,  under  section  66  of  the  “  Com¬ 
panies  Act,”  into  a  specially  limited  company, 
and  that: — 

(a.)  The  name  of  the  Company  now  is  “  Lon¬ 
don  Ribstone  Petroleums,  Limited  (Non-Per¬ 
sonal  Liability)”: 

( b .)  The  objects  of  the  Company  now  are  the 
objects  set  forth  in  section  23  (1)  of  the  said 
Act : 

(c.)  The  liability  of  the  members  is  limited, 
and  a  member  shall  not  be  personally  liable  for 
more  than  the  amount  actually  agreed  to  be 
paid  for  any  shares  taken  or  held  by  him. 
Dated  this  30th  day  of  October,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9407-no5  Register  of  Companies. 


“  COMPANIES  ACT.” 


The  Dominion  Tug  &  Barge  Company, 
Limited. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  by  special 
resolution  passed  on  the  22nd  day  of 
October,  1936i,  The  Dominion  Tug  &  Barge 
Company,  Limited,  resolved  to  wind  up  volun¬ 
tarily,  and  appointed  George  M.  Lindsay,  of 
Vancouver,  as  liquidator. 

Dated  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  this  26th  day  of 
October,  1936. 

GEORGE  M.  LINDSAY, 
9298-oc29  Liquidator. 


“INSURANCE  ACT.” 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  The  Monarch 
Life  Assurance  Company  has  appointed 
R.  Frank  R.  Boreham,  of  Vancouver,  as  its 
attorney  for  the  purposes  of  the  “  Insurance 
Act,”  in  place  of  R.  W.  Harris,  of  Vancouver. 
Dated  this  4th  day  of  November,  1936. 

H.  G.  GARRETT, 

9419-nol2  Superintendent  of  Insurance. 


NOTICE. 


NOTICE. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given,  pursuant  to  the 
provisions  of  the  “  Vancouver  Incorpora¬ 
tion  Act,  1921,”  and  amending  Acts,  and  pursu¬ 
ant  to  the  provisions  of  a  by-law  passed  by  the 
Council  of  the  City  of  Vancouver  in  that  behalf, 
that  the  Collector  of  Taxes  for  the  City  of  Van¬ 
couver  is  authorized  and  shall  proceed  to  offer 
for  sale  by  public  auction,  in  the  Council 
Chamber  at  the  Temporary  City  Hall,  16  Has¬ 
tings  Street  East,  in  the  City  of  Vancouver, 
commencing  at  the  hour  of  10  o’clock  in  the 
forenoon  of  the  23rd  day  of  November,  1936, 
each  and  every  parcel  of  land  and  improvements 
thereon  upon  which  taxes  or  local  improvements 
or  special  assessments  or  other  charges  appear¬ 
ing  on  the  roll  at  the  time  of  the  passing  of  said 
by-law  have  been  delinquent  for  a  period  of  two 
years  prior  to  the  passing  of  such  by-law,  ex¬ 
cepting  such  arrears  as  are  exempted  under  the 
provisions  of  the  said  “  Vancouver  Incorpora¬ 
tion  Act,  1921,”  and  amending  Acts,  and  the 
“  Vancouver  Enabling  Act,  1935,”  and  amend¬ 
ments  thereto. 

Dated  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  this  15th  day  of 
October,  1936. 

JAS.  L.  ARMSTRONG, 

Acting  City  Treasurer  and  Collector. 

9267-oc22 

6 


Leslie  Salt  Company  of  Vancouver,  Limited 
(in  Voluntary  Liquidation). 

'M'OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  Leslie  Salt 
Company  of  Vancouver,  Limited,  has  re¬ 
solved  to  wind  up  voluntarily. 

Dated  this  31st  day  of  October,  1936. 

R.  A.  C.  DOUGLAS, 

Liquidator. 

640  Pender  Street  West,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

9411-no5 


NOTICE. 


McLellan  &  McCarter,  Limited  (in  Volun¬ 
tary  Liquidation). 


rpAKE  NOTICE  that  the  final  meeting  of 
-L  McLellan  &  McCarter,  Limited,  pursuant 
to  section  215  of  the  “  Companies  Act,”  will  be 
held  at  1500  The  Royal  Bank  Building,  Van¬ 
couver,  B.C.,  on  Monday,  the  16th  day  of 
November,  1936,  at  the  hour  of  10.30  o’clock  in 
the  forenoon,  for  the  purpose  of  considering 
the  liquidator’s  account  and  the  winding-up. 

Dated  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  this  9th  dav  of 
October,  1936. 


9255-ocl5 


HAROLD  BAGULEY, 

Liquidator. 


1966 


THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


[November  19th,  1936. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


NOTICE. 


SAYWARD  DISTRICT. 


Associated  Timber  Exporters  of  British 
Columbia,  Limited  (in  Voluntary 
Liquidation)  . 

]yr OTICE  is  hereby  given,  pursuant  to  sec- 
'  tion  215  of  the  “  Companies  Act,”  that 
a  general  meeting  of  the  members  of  the  above 
Company  will  be  held  at  Room  817,  Metro¬ 
politan  Building,  837  Hastings  Street  West, 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  on  Monday,  the  23rd  day  of 
November,  1936,  at  the  hour  of  3  o'clock  in  the 
afternoon,  for  the  purpose  of  having  an  account 
laid  before  them  showing  the  manner  in  which 
the  winding-up  has  been  conducted  and  the 
property  of  the  Company  disposed  of,  and 
hearing  the  explanation  of  the  liquidators,  and 
to  determine  the  manner  in  which  the  books, 
accounts,  and  documents  of  the  Company  and 
the  liquidators  shall  be  disposed  of. 

Dated  at  Vancouver,  B.C.,  this  23rd  day  of 
October,  1936. 

J.  G.  McCONVILLE, 

Liquidator. 

J.  J.  FERBER,  C.A., 

9289-oc29  Liquidator. 


CERTIFICATES  OF 
IMPROVEMENTS. 


OHIO,  OHIO  No.  1,  GOLD  CUP  No.  3,  AND 
GOLD  CUP  No.  4  MINERAL  CLAIMS. 


Situate  in  the  Nelson  Mining  Division  of  West 
Kootenay  District.  Where  located :  Elise 
Mountain. 

TAKE  NOTICE  that  Gold  Cup  Mining  Com¬ 
pany  Limited  (Non-Personal  Liability), 
Free  Miner’s  Certificate  No.  25301E,  intends, 
sixty  days  from  the  date  hereof,  to  apply  to 
the  Mining  Recorder  for  Certificates  of  Im¬ 
provements  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  Crown 
grants  of  the  above  claims. 

And  further  take  notice  that  action,  under 
section  85  of  the  “  Mineral  Act,”  must  be  com¬ 
menced  before  the  issuance  of  such  Certificates 
of  Improvements. 

Dated  this  21st  day  of  October,  1936. 

GOLD  CUP  MINING  COMPANY,  LIMITED 
(NON-PERSONAL  LIABILITY). 
9446-nol9  R.  W.  Haggen,  Agent. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Depart¬ 
ment  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Vancouver: — 

Lot  5800,  Gp.  1. — Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  29th,  1936. 

9368-oc29 


NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the  Gov¬ 
ernment  Agent,  Nanaimo:- — - 

Lot  994. — Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  5th,  1936. 

9383-no5 


NEW  WESTMINSTER  DISTRICT. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the  Gov¬ 
ernment  Agent,  Vancouver: — 

Lot  5801,  Gp.  1. — B.C.  Government. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  5th,  1936. 

9383-no5 


CLAYOQUOT  DISTRICT. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the  Gov¬ 
ernment  Agent,  Alberni : — 

Lot  1531. — Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister 
of  Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of 
this  notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Survey  or -General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  1st,  1936.  9318-ocl 


CARIBOO  DISTRICT. 

1VTOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen- 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Quesnel: — 

Lot  10192. — Martha  Secord  Mulvahill,  Applica¬ 
tion  to  Purchase. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  15th,  1936. 

9339-ocl5 


November  19th,  1936.]  THE  B.C.  GAZETTE. 


1967 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LANDS. 


KOOTENAY  DISTRICT. 

t 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Nelson: — 

Lot  14356. — Department  of  Public  Works, 
Canada,  Application  to  Lease. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  12th,  1936. 

9506-nol2 


RANGE  5,  COAST  DISTRICT. 

NOTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  tract  of  land,  situated  in  the  above- 
named  district,  has  been  surveyed,  and  that  a 
plan  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the  Department 
of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office  of  the 
Government  Agent,  Prince  Rupert:— 

Lot  6307. — William  Anthony  Brown,  Applica¬ 
tion  to  Lease,  dated  January  20th,  1936. 

Persons  considering  their  rights  adversely 
affected  by  the  above  survey  must  furnish  a 
statement  of  their  contention  to  the  Minister  of 
Lands  within  sixty  days  from  the  date  of  this 
notice. 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  12th,  1936. 

9506-nol2 


TIMBER  SALE  X20735. 

EALED  TENDERS  will  be  received  by  the 
Minister  of  Lands  at  Victoria,  B.C.,  not 
later  than  noon  on  the  12th  day  of  January, 
1937,  for  the  purchase  of  Licence  X20735,  to  cut 
9,846,000  feet  of  spruce  on  an  area  adjoining 
the  south  boundary  of  S.T.L.  31493,  situated 
1  mile  south  of  Newlands  Station,  Canadian 
National  Railway,  Cariboo  Land  District. 


One  year  will  be  allowed  for  removal  of 
timber. 

Further  particulars  of  the  Chief  Forester, 
Victoria,  B.C.,  or  the  District  Forester,  Prince 
George,  B.C.  9394-nol2 


LILLOOET  DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  mineral  claims,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands1,  Victoria,  and  at  the  office 
of  the  Government  Agent,  Clinton: — 

Lot  4763. — “  Fir  Bench  No.  2.” 

„  4767. — “  Fir  Bench  No.  3.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Surveyor-General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  November  5th,  1936. 

9383-no5 


LILLOOET  DISTRICT. 

OTICE  is  hereby  given  that  the  undermen¬ 
tioned  mineral  claims,  situated  in  the 
above-named  district,  have  been  surveyed,  and 
that  plans  of  the  same  can  be  seen  at  the 
Department  of  Lands,  Victoria,  and  at  the 
office  of  the  Government  Agent,  Clinton: — 

Lot  6444. — “  Mountain  View.” 

„  6446. — “  Mucker’s  Dream.” 

„  6447. — “  Alpha  Fraction.” 

„  6448.—“  Green  Rock.” 

„  6449.—“  Wabash.” 

„  6450.—“  Goldside  No.  3.” 

„  6451. — “  Flosette.” 

„  6452.—“  Goldside.” 

„  6453.—“  Goldside  No.  2.” 

„  6454.—“  Goldside  No.  1.” 

„  6455. — “  Beta  Fraction.” 

„  6457. — “  Gamma  Fraction.” 

„  6458. — “  Contra  No.  1.” 

„  6459. — “  Contra  No.  2.” 

„  6460.—“  Contra  No.  3.” 

„  6461. — “  Contra  No.  4.” 

„  6462. — “  Contra  No.  5.” 

F.  C.  GREEN, 

Survey  or -General. 

Department  of  Lands, 

Victoria,  B.C.,  October  8th,  1936.  9329-oc8 


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Printer  to  the  King’s  Most  Excellent  Majesty. 


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